Complex learning encompasses the control by abstract relations after some relations have been directly trained. In these work, a sequence of experiments investigated stimulus relations learning in two capuchin-monkeys (Cebus apella) involving direct training of identity relations, successive tests of generalized identity, direct training of arbitrary relations, and test for symmetric relations as indication of equivalence class formation. Three theoretical foundations were followed: 1) Equivalence class formation is a basic stimulus function; 2) Stimulus control topography coherence theory; and 3) A version of the personalized system of instruction as an alternative to establish relational repertoires in non-verbal organisms. The subjects p...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Successive matching-to-sample (go/no-go) has been pointed out as an effective procedure to reduce st...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Assuming that teaching complex repertoires begins with teaching its prerequisites, controlling relat...
For some theorists, the lack of control over procedural variables has made difficult documenting equ...
In stimulus control studies with non-humans, incoherence between the planned control relations and t...
Obtaining Type S and Type R control relations in Identity MTS (IDMTS) tasks may make possible the de...
It is possible that organisms have a basic relational capacity. Therefore, equivalence relations wou...
Difficulty in documenting class formation in non-human participants may be due to the use of standar...
The objective of this study was to teach to three young adult capuchins, one male and two females, e...
Complex behavioral repertories, such as generalized identity matching and equivalence classes, have ...
In the context of matching-to-sample procedures with human subjects, after teaching some conditional...
this paper reports an experiment training to verify the function of simple simultaneous discriminati...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
The development of animal models for the study of problems in human cognitive development requires,...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Successive matching-to-sample (go/no-go) has been pointed out as an effective procedure to reduce st...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...
Assuming that teaching complex repertoires begins with teaching its prerequisites, controlling relat...
For some theorists, the lack of control over procedural variables has made difficult documenting equ...
In stimulus control studies with non-humans, incoherence between the planned control relations and t...
Obtaining Type S and Type R control relations in Identity MTS (IDMTS) tasks may make possible the de...
It is possible that organisms have a basic relational capacity. Therefore, equivalence relations wou...
Difficulty in documenting class formation in non-human participants may be due to the use of standar...
The objective of this study was to teach to three young adult capuchins, one male and two females, e...
Complex behavioral repertories, such as generalized identity matching and equivalence classes, have ...
In the context of matching-to-sample procedures with human subjects, after teaching some conditional...
this paper reports an experiment training to verify the function of simple simultaneous discriminati...
The capacity to exhibit generalized sameness-difference judgments is a hallmark of cognition that i...
The development of animal models for the study of problems in human cognitive development requires,...
relations among objects is fundamental to analogical reasoning. The extent to which non-human primat...
Successive matching-to-sample (go/no-go) has been pointed out as an effective procedure to reduce st...
Learning styles in capuchin monkeys were assessed with a computerized reversal- learning task called...