When subjects learn to associate two sample durations with two comparison keys, do they learn to associate the keys with the short and long samples (relational hypothesis), or with the specific sample durations (absolute hypothesis)? We exposed 16 pigeons to an ABA design in which phases A and B corresponded to tasks using samples of 1s and 4 s, or 4 s and 16 s. Across phases, we varied the mapping between the samples and the keys. For group Relative, short and long samples were always associated with the same keys (e.g., Phase A: ‘1s--> Left, 4 s--> Right’; Phase B: ‘4 s--> Left, 16 s--> Right’); for group Absolute, the 4-s sample was associated always with the same key (e.g., Phase A: ‘1s--> Left, 4 s--> Right’; Phase B: ’16 s--> Left, 4 ...
In Experiment 1, pigeons were trained with a 1-s baseline s-c delay in a duration comparison procedu...
In the present study we extended errorless learning to a conditional temporal discrimination. Pigeon...
Two experiments found evidence that pigeons commonly code temporal and visual samples that are assoc...
We examined whether temporal learning in a bisection task is absolute or relational. Eight pigeons l...
We examined if the representation of time intervals in a temporal discrimination task is based not o...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Pigeons were presented on each trial with a pair of keylight stimuli that varied in duration. One of...
In temporal discriminations tasks, more than one stimulus may function as a time marker. We studied ...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
The relative-coding hypothesis of temporal discrimination asserts that humans learn to respond to th...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
The ability to identify stimuli that signal important events is fundamental for an organism to adapt...
Timing has been widely studied in humans and animals across a variety of different timescales. The c...
In Experiment 1, pigeons were trained with a 1-s baseline s-c delay in a duration comparison procedu...
In the present study we extended errorless learning to a conditional temporal discrimination. Pigeon...
Two experiments found evidence that pigeons commonly code temporal and visual samples that are assoc...
We examined whether temporal learning in a bisection task is absolute or relational. Eight pigeons l...
We examined if the representation of time intervals in a temporal discrimination task is based not o...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Pigeons were presented on each trial with a pair of keylight stimuli that varied in duration. One of...
In temporal discriminations tasks, more than one stimulus may function as a time marker. We studied ...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
The relative-coding hypothesis of temporal discrimination asserts that humans learn to respond to th...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
The ability to identify stimuli that signal important events is fundamental for an organism to adapt...
Timing has been widely studied in humans and animals across a variety of different timescales. The c...
In Experiment 1, pigeons were trained with a 1-s baseline s-c delay in a duration comparison procedu...
In the present study we extended errorless learning to a conditional temporal discrimination. Pigeon...
Two experiments found evidence that pigeons commonly code temporal and visual samples that are assoc...