Attempts to control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations of sample stimuli show that an increase in both facilitates acquisition of conditional discriminations. Despite these attempts, few empirical data exist that demonstrate the relative contributions of both response- and time-dependent schedules. In addition, viewing opportunities of sample stimuli are present outside of the researchers' control, allowing for 'unauthorized sample viewing.' This study employed a titrating delay matching-to-sample procedure to systematically control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations to independently assess their relative contributions towards conditional discrimination performance. Four ...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Pigeon’s retention functions for duration samples differ qualitatively in choice and successive dela...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
Pigeons were trained on multiple schedules in which responding on a center key produced matching-to-...
The present experiment examined the effects of several test manipulations on discrimination, accurac...
Pigeons acquired a conditional discrimination in an autoshaping procedure in which a color (instruct...
An attempt was made to manipulate the strength of internal stimulus representations by ex- posing pi...
The discriminative effect of the response-reinforcer relation may contribute to the change in respon...
In the present experiments stimulus control of pigeons' keypecking by the duration of food access wa...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Pigeon’s retention functions for duration samples differ qualitatively in choice and successive dela...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
To test the assumptions of two models of timing, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET) and Learning to Time...
Pigeons were trained on multiple schedules in which responding on a center key produced matching-to-...
The present experiment examined the effects of several test manipulations on discrimination, accurac...
Pigeons acquired a conditional discrimination in an autoshaping procedure in which a color (instruct...
An attempt was made to manipulate the strength of internal stimulus representations by ex- posing pi...
The discriminative effect of the response-reinforcer relation may contribute to the change in respon...
In the present experiments stimulus control of pigeons' keypecking by the duration of food access wa...
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a s...
Six domestic hens were trained under a delayed matching-to-sample procedure with red and green keyli...
Six pigeons were trained to key peck for 3-s access to mixed grain on a multiple variable-interval 6...
Pigeon’s retention functions for duration samples differ qualitatively in choice and successive dela...