The delayed matching‐to‐sample (DMTS) procedure involves the insertion of a delay between the offset of a sample stimulus and the onset of an array of comparison stimuli; one of which is designated as the “correct” match for the sample on each trial. The procedure has served as the base preparation in which the effects of environmental variables on short‐term remembering and is, in many ways, responsible for a refined understanding of the phenomenon. Despite its utility, however, there are a few problems with the DMTS procedure – first, the procedure doesn’t adjust for individual differences and second, the conventional dependent measure, percent of correct trials, is not as sensitive as one might like. The titrating-delay matching to sampl...
In most studies of delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) and stimulus equivalence, the delay has remaine...
Three experiments assessed the relation between the differential outcomes effect and resistance to c...
The aim of the present research was to provide further evidence regarding the role of remember cues ...
The titrating-delay matching-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure offers researchers an additional behavioral...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
Twelve Carneaux pigeons were divided into three groups and trained on zero-delay matching-to-sample,...
Pigeons were trained on multiple schedules in which responding on a center key produced matching-to-...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is widely employed to assess memory in a range of non-huma...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
The effects of reinforcement on delayed matching to sample (DMTS) have been studied in two within-su...
In a series of experiments, we investigated the effects of delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) on resp...
Attempts to control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations of sample ...
In most studies of delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) and stimulus equivalence, the delay has remaine...
Three experiments assessed the relation between the differential outcomes effect and resistance to c...
The aim of the present research was to provide further evidence regarding the role of remember cues ...
The titrating-delay matching-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure offers researchers an additional behavioral...
Pigeons worked in a titrating delay match-to-sample (TDMTS) procedure in which selecting the correct...
A common procedural variation that facilitates the acquisition of conditional discriminations is to ...
Six male homing pigeons were tested to examine the hypothesis that increased sample duration would f...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is a commonly used task to assess memory in animals. The c...
Twelve Carneaux pigeons were divided into three groups and trained on zero-delay matching-to-sample,...
Pigeons were trained on multiple schedules in which responding on a center key produced matching-to-...
The delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task is widely employed to assess memory in a range of non-huma...
Two experiments investigated the effects of similarity between intertrial interval (ITI) and delay i...
The effects of reinforcement on delayed matching to sample (DMTS) have been studied in two within-su...
In a series of experiments, we investigated the effects of delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) on resp...
Attempts to control various aspects of response requirements and sample viewing durations of sample ...
In most studies of delayed matching-to-sample (DMTS) and stimulus equivalence, the delay has remaine...
Three experiments assessed the relation between the differential outcomes effect and resistance to c...
The aim of the present research was to provide further evidence regarding the role of remember cues ...