Nonhuman animals show evidence for three types of concept learning: perceptual or similarity-based in which objects/stimuli are categorized based on physical similarity; relational in which one object/stimulus is categorized relative to another (e.g., same/different); and associative in which arbitrary stimuli become interchangeable with one another by virtue of a common association with another stimulus, outcome, or response. In this article, we focus on various methods for establishing associative concepts in nonhuman animals and evaluate data documenting the development of associative classes of stimuli. We also examine the nature of the common within-class representation of samples that have been associated with the same reinforced comp...
Although categorization abilities may serve as the foundation for most other complex cognitive proce...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Select literature regarding cue competition, the contents of learning, and retrieval processes is su...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Abstract-concept learning, including same/different and matching-to-sample concept learning, provide...
Three chimpanzees with a history of conditional and numeric token training spontaneously matched rel...
Growing evidence shows that dogs can complete complex behavioral tasks, such as learning labels for ...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
Two rhesus monkeys learned the auditory abstract concept ofsame/different. They were trained with 38...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
Using the comparative approach, researchers draw inferences about the evolution of cognition. Psycho...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
Comparative psychology is by nature an interdisciplinary science that lies at the crossroads of psyc...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
Although categorization abilities may serve as the foundation for most other complex cognitive proce...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Select literature regarding cue competition, the contents of learning, and retrieval processes is su...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Abstract-concept learning, including same/different and matching-to-sample concept learning, provide...
Three chimpanzees with a history of conditional and numeric token training spontaneously matched rel...
Growing evidence shows that dogs can complete complex behavioral tasks, such as learning labels for ...
The ability to understand similarities and analogies is a fundamental aspect of human advanced cogni...
Two rhesus monkeys learned the auditory abstract concept ofsame/different. They were trained with 38...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
Using the comparative approach, researchers draw inferences about the evolution of cognition. Psycho...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
Comparative psychology is by nature an interdisciplinary science that lies at the crossroads of psyc...
AbstractAlexis D. Mourenza(Dis)Appearing Minds: Methodological Assumptions and Epistemological Biase...
Although categorization abilities may serve as the foundation for most other complex cognitive proce...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Select literature regarding cue competition, the contents of learning, and retrieval processes is su...