A positive symmetry test result was obtained with a capuchin monkey that had previously exhibited virtually errorless AB and BA arbitrary matching-to-sample (MTS) with different stimuli. The symmetry test (BA) followed the acquisition of a new AB relation. It seemed possible, however, that the positive result could have occurred through the exclusion of previously defined comparison stimuli and not because the new AB and BA relations had the property of symmetry. To assess this possibility, a blank-comparison MTS procedure was implemented that permitted the separate assessment of select and reject (i.e., exclusion) control with both baseline and BA matching relations. In this assessment, the monkey did not exhibit reliable BA matching when ...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
It has been 25 years since the publication of Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) report on the search for sym...
The present study presents a procedure to assess the property of symmetry by comparing the acquisiti...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) failure to find evidence for symmetry (bidirectional associations between ...
Controlling relations in the simple discrimination performances of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) w...
It is possible that organisms have a basic relational capacity. Therefore, equivalence relations wou...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Successive matching-to-sample (go/no-go) has been pointed out as an effective procedure to reduce st...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
Difficulty in documenting class formation in non-human participants may be due to the use of standar...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
A "second generation" matching-to-sample procedure that minimizes past sources of artifacts involves...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
It has been 25 years since the publication of Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) report on the search for sym...
The present study presents a procedure to assess the property of symmetry by comparing the acquisiti...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) failure to find evidence for symmetry (bidirectional associations between ...
Controlling relations in the simple discrimination performances of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) w...
It is possible that organisms have a basic relational capacity. Therefore, equivalence relations wou...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Successive matching-to-sample (go/no-go) has been pointed out as an effective procedure to reduce st...
Explored whether or not conditions could be created under which capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) migh...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
Difficulty in documenting class formation in non-human participants may be due to the use of standar...
Eóin P. O’Sullivan was funded by a PhD studentship from the Department of Psychology, University of ...
A "second generation" matching-to-sample procedure that minimizes past sources of artifacts involves...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Previous evidence has suggested that analogical reasoning (recognizing similarities among object rel...
It has been 25 years since the publication of Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) report on the search for sym...