In the basic verbal task from Piaget, when a relation of the form if A > B and B > C is given, a logical inference A > C is expected. This process is called transitive inference (TI). The adapted version for animals involves the presentation of a simultaneous discrimination between stimuli pairs. In this way, when A+B−, B+C−, C+D−, D+E− is trained, a B>D preference is expected, assuming that if A>B>C>D>E, then B>D. This effect has been widely reported using several procedures and different species. In the current experiment TI was evaluated employing probabilistic reinforcement. Thus, for the positive stimuli a .7 probability was administered and for the negative stimuli a .3 probability was administered. Under this arrangement the relation...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
Eight crows were taught to discriminate overlapping pairs of visual stimuli (A1 B2, B1 C2, C1 D2, an...
Research on discrimination-based transitive inference (TI) has demonstrated a widespread capacity fo...
In the basic verbal task from Piaget, when a relation of the form if A > B and B > C is given, a log...
Minimal procedures for the demonstration of transitive inference (TI) in animals have involved the t...
Transitive Inference (TI) is shown when after being told that A is better than B and B is better tha...
Two experiments investigated the underlying mechanisms in pigeons\u27 transitive inference (TI) perf...
Transitive inference (TI) has been studied in humans and several animals such as rats, pigeons and f...
Olga F. Lazareva (Mentor)The ability of reinforcement-based models to predict transitive inference b...
Transitive inference (TI) effects have been demonstrated in several nonhuman species using a nonverb...
In order to survive and reproduce, individual animals need to navigate through a multidimensional ut...
Pigeons were trained with 4 pairs of visual stimuli in a 5-term series, A+ B–; B+ C–; C+ D–; and D+ ...
Recently, Vigo and Allen (2009) proposed a view of transitive inference as categorization that depen...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
Transitive inference has been historically touted as a hallmark of human cognition. However, the abi...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
Eight crows were taught to discriminate overlapping pairs of visual stimuli (A1 B2, B1 C2, C1 D2, an...
Research on discrimination-based transitive inference (TI) has demonstrated a widespread capacity fo...
In the basic verbal task from Piaget, when a relation of the form if A > B and B > C is given, a log...
Minimal procedures for the demonstration of transitive inference (TI) in animals have involved the t...
Transitive Inference (TI) is shown when after being told that A is better than B and B is better tha...
Two experiments investigated the underlying mechanisms in pigeons\u27 transitive inference (TI) perf...
Transitive inference (TI) has been studied in humans and several animals such as rats, pigeons and f...
Olga F. Lazareva (Mentor)The ability of reinforcement-based models to predict transitive inference b...
Transitive inference (TI) effects have been demonstrated in several nonhuman species using a nonverb...
In order to survive and reproduce, individual animals need to navigate through a multidimensional ut...
Pigeons were trained with 4 pairs of visual stimuli in a 5-term series, A+ B–; B+ C–; C+ D–; and D+ ...
Recently, Vigo and Allen (2009) proposed a view of transitive inference as categorization that depen...
Fersen et al. (1991) (J. Exp. Psychol.: Anim. Behav. Process., 17: 334–341) trained pigeons to discr...
Transitive inference has been historically touted as a hallmark of human cognition. However, the abi...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
Eight crows were taught to discriminate overlapping pairs of visual stimuli (A1 B2, B1 C2, C1 D2, an...
Research on discrimination-based transitive inference (TI) has demonstrated a widespread capacity fo...