A persistent challenge for behaviorally-based accounts of learning has been providing an account of learning that occurs in the absence of systematically programmed contingencies of reinforcement. Symmetry, one type of emergent behavior, has been repeatedly demonstrated with humans, but has been considerably more difficult to demonstrate with non-humans. In this study, pigeons were exposed to a go/no-go procedure in which hue stimuli were presented full screen on a touchscreen monitor. Pigeons learned 12 baseline relations in less than 30 days. Traditional measures used to evaluate symmetry indicated that, during tests, three of the four birds responded more to the reverse of relations that were reinforced in training than to the reverse of...
Six pigeons were trained using a matching-to-sample procedure where sample and rewarded comparisons ...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
According to the most common defi nition of the term, a subject is said to derive symmetry if, after...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
When animals are tested for symmetry (the ability to match B to A after being trained to match A to ...
Symmetry (the ability to match B to A after learning to match A to B) has been difficult to observe ...
Summary. Pigeons learned to discriminate a large number of bilateral symmetric and asymmetric visual...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
Pigeons learned to discriminate a large number of bilateral symmetric and asymmetric visual patterns...
Symmetry refers to the observation that subjects will derive B-A (e.g., in the presence of B, select...
Pigeons trained on successive AB symbolic matching show emergent BA anti-symmetry if they are also t...
Pigeons were taught to distinguish a series of 30 bilaterally symmetric and asymmetric visual patter...
Six pigeons were trained using a matching-to-sample procedure where sample and rewarded comparisons ...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
According to the most common defi nition of the term, a subject is said to derive symmetry if, after...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
When animals are tested for symmetry (the ability to match B to A after being trained to match A to ...
Symmetry (the ability to match B to A after learning to match A to B) has been difficult to observe ...
Summary. Pigeons learned to discriminate a large number of bilateral symmetric and asymmetric visual...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
Pigeons learned to discriminate a large number of bilateral symmetric and asymmetric visual patterns...
Symmetry refers to the observation that subjects will derive B-A (e.g., in the presence of B, select...
Pigeons trained on successive AB symbolic matching show emergent BA anti-symmetry if they are also t...
Pigeons were taught to distinguish a series of 30 bilaterally symmetric and asymmetric visual patter...
Six pigeons were trained using a matching-to-sample procedure where sample and rewarded comparisons ...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...