A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2, observer pigeons witnessed a demonstrator pigeon successfully performing an instrumental discrimination in which different discriminative stimuli indicated which of 2 topographically distinct responses (R1 and R2) resulted in the delivery of seed. The observers were then presented with the discriminative stimuli and given access to the response panel. Observer pigeons' behavior during the discriminative stimuli was influenced by how the demonstrator had responded during these stimuli. In Experiment 3, observers witnessed demonstrator pigeons performing R1 for Outcome 1 and R2 for Outcome 2. Observers then received a procedure designed to dev...
Abstract concepts—rules that transcend training stimuli—have been argued to be unique to some specie...
Four male homing pigeons, one and a half years old at the start of testing, were trained to a criter...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Two groups of 4 pigeons learned either matching-to-sample or oddity-from-sample by digging in white ...
Se presenta una breve semblanza de nociones conceptuales y evidencia empírica contempor&aacut...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
A persistent challenge for behaviorally-based accounts of learning has been providing an account of ...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Abstract concepts—rules that transcend training stimuli—have been argued to be unique to some specie...
Four male homing pigeons, one and a half years old at the start of testing, were trained to a criter...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contex...
Two groups of 4 pigeons learned either matching-to-sample or oddity-from-sample by digging in white ...
Se presenta una breve semblanza de nociones conceptuales y evidencia empírica contempor&aacut...
Simultaneous serial learning abilities of pigeons and monkeys, studied since 1979, and those express...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
A persistent challenge for behaviorally-based accounts of learning has been providing an account of ...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Abstract concepts—rules that transcend training stimuli—have been argued to be unique to some specie...
Four male homing pigeons, one and a half years old at the start of testing, were trained to a criter...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...