PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternative that results in either a terminal-link stimulus correlated with 100% reinforcement or a stimulus correlated with 0% reinforcement (overall 50% reinforcement) and another initial-link alternative that always results in a terminal-link stimulus correlated with 100% reinforcement, some pigeons show a preference for the initial-link alternative correlated with 50% reinforcement. Using this procedure, in Experiment 1, we found a relatively modest preference for 100% over 50% reinforcement. In Experiment 2, we decreased the reinforcement density for the second initial-link alternative to 75% and found a significant preference for the 50% reinfo...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
Pigeons served as subjects in two concurrent-chains experiments in which responding on one or the ot...
<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were ...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
It is well known that when humans are given a choice between two options, their preference is affect...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
When offered a choice between 2 alternatives, animals sometimes prefer the option yielding less food...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
Pigeon and human subjects were given repeated choices between variable and adjusting delays to token...
A number of studies indicate that a signalling effect occurs when stimuli are presented during the t...
A magnitude effect in probability discounting is well established with humans, in which the value of...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
Pigeons served as subjects in two concurrent-chains experiments in which responding on one or the ot...
<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were ...
PMID: 19815925International audienceWhen pigeons are given a choice between an initial-link alternat...
<div><p>Pigeons have shown suboptimal gambling-like behavior when preferring a stimulus that infrequ...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
It is well known that when humans are given a choice between two options, their preference is affect...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
In a baseline condition, pigeons chose between an alternative that always provided food following a ...
When offered a choice between 2 alternatives, animals sometimes prefer the option yielding less food...
PMID: 19607889International audienceThere is evidence that pigeons prefer conditioned reinforcers th...
Six adult roosters’ choice behaviour was investigated across a series of five experimental condition...
Pigeon and human subjects were given repeated choices between variable and adjusting delays to token...
A number of studies indicate that a signalling effect occurs when stimuli are presented during the t...
A magnitude effect in probability discounting is well established with humans, in which the value of...
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to change behavior in accordance with the changing environment, ...
Pigeons served as subjects in two concurrent-chains experiments in which responding on one or the ot...
<p>a) Mean percentage of correct choices for the two groups, for which rewarded feeder choices were ...