This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind the behavioural phenomenon called the 'choose-short effect' by exploring the hen’s ability to discriminate temporal stimuli in delayed match-to-sample DMTS) procedure. This experiment aimed to add to the understanding of the behavioural processes that affect animals’ ability to perceive time and how an animal’s own actions can influence their perception of time. The Behaviour Theory of Timing (BeT; Killeen & Fetterman, 1988) assumes that the hens own behaviour mediates their ability to time. This assumption was tested in the present experiment by introducing a ‘response-requirement’ during the sample stimulus on a two alternative forced choice temporal discrimination. If the assumptions ...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
In the time-left procedure, a task used to study prospective timing, animals choose between two stim...
Impulsivity, in the sense of the extent rewards are devalued as the time until their realization inc...
This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind the behavioural phenomenon called the 'choose-sh...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
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...
To better understand short-term memory for temporal intervals, we re-examined the choose-short effe...
Attempts to control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations of sample ...
Pigeon's working memory for event duration was investigated using variations of the delayed matching...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Pigeons were placed in a long chamber equipped with one key and feeder at each end side and one key ...
The temporal bisection task, one of the most widely used to study time perception, has helped to und...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
This study aimed to determine whether a magnitude effect could be obtained in temporal discounting w...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
In the time-left procedure, a task used to study prospective timing, animals choose between two stim...
Impulsivity, in the sense of the extent rewards are devalued as the time until their realization inc...
This study aimed to elucidate the mechanisms behind the behavioural phenomenon called the 'choose-sh...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
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...
To better understand short-term memory for temporal intervals, we re-examined the choose-short effe...
Attempts to control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations of sample ...
Pigeon's working memory for event duration was investigated using variations of the delayed matching...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Pigeons were placed in a long chamber equipped with one key and feeder at each end side and one key ...
The temporal bisection task, one of the most widely used to study time perception, has helped to und...
In a symbolic matching to sample task, six pigeons learned to associate different sample durations w...
This study aimed to determine whether a magnitude effect could be obtained in temporal discounting w...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
In the time-left procedure, a task used to study prospective timing, animals choose between two stim...
Impulsivity, in the sense of the extent rewards are devalued as the time until their realization inc...