This paper reports use of sample stimulus control shaping procedures to teach arbitrary matching-to-sample to 2 capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). The procedures started with identity matching-to-sample. During shaping, stimulus features of the sample were altered gradually, rendering samples and comparisons increasingly physically dissimilar. The objective was to transform identity matching into arbitrary matching (i.e., matching not based on common physical features of the sample and comparison stimuli). Experiment 1 used a two-comparison procedure. The shaping procedure was ultimately effective, but occasional high error rates at certain program steps inspired a follow-up study. Experiment 2 used the same basic approach, but with a three-c...
There are several variables that can affect the precision of repertoire acquisition in discriminatio...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Teaching the first instances of arbitrary matching-to-sample to nonhumans can prove difficult and ti...
In stimulus control studies with non-humans, incoherence between the planned control relations and t...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
Controlling relations in the simple discrimination performances of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) w...
A multiple-exemplar identity matching-to-sample baseline was established to encourage development of...
The objective of this study was to teach to three young adult capuchins, one male and two females, e...
Obtaining Type S and Type R control relations in Identity MTS (IDMTS) tasks may make possible the de...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
this paper reports an experiment training to verify the function of simple simultaneous discriminati...
A "second generation" matching-to-sample procedure that minimizes past sources of artifacts involves...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
In the context of matching-to-sample procedures with human subjects, after teaching some conditional...
There are several variables that can affect the precision of repertoire acquisition in discriminatio...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Teaching the first instances of arbitrary matching-to-sample to nonhumans can prove difficult and ti...
In stimulus control studies with non-humans, incoherence between the planned control relations and t...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
Controlling relations in the simple discrimination performances of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) w...
A multiple-exemplar identity matching-to-sample baseline was established to encourage development of...
The objective of this study was to teach to three young adult capuchins, one male and two females, e...
Obtaining Type S and Type R control relations in Identity MTS (IDMTS) tasks may make possible the de...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
this paper reports an experiment training to verify the function of simple simultaneous discriminati...
A "second generation" matching-to-sample procedure that minimizes past sources of artifacts involves...
The abstract concept of equivalence is considered one of the bases of higher-order cognition, and it...
In the context of matching-to-sample procedures with human subjects, after teaching some conditional...
There are several variables that can affect the precision of repertoire acquisition in discriminatio...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...