Pigeons demonstrate associative symmetry after successive matching training on one arbitrary and two identity relations (e.g., Urcuioli, 2008). Here, we tested whether identity matching training is necessary for this emergent effect. In Experiment 1, one group of pigeons (Dual Oddity) learned hue-form arbitrary matching and two oddity relations which shared sample and comparison elements with the arbitrary relations. A second (Control) group learned the same hue-form matching task and a second (form-hue) arbitrary task which, together with hue oddity, shared only the samples with the hue-form relations. On subsequent symmetry probe trials, four Dual Oddity pigeons exhibited higher probe-trial response rates on the reverse of the positiv...
Four experimentally naïve white Carneau pigeons learned to match three colors to each other in a var...
An experiment with pigeons was conducted for 46 months in order to test the multiple-exemplar train...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
Pigeons trained on successive AB symbolic matching show emergent BA anti-symmetry if they are also t...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
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 ...
According to the most common defi nition of the term, a subject is said to derive symmetry if, after...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, ...
A persistent challenge for behaviorally-based accounts of learning has been providing an account of ...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
A go/no-go procedure with compound stimuli typically establishes emergent behavior that parallels in...
Symmetry (the ability to match B to A after learning to match A to B) has been difficult to observe ...
Four experimentally naïve white Carneau pigeons learned to match three colors to each other in a var...
An experiment with pigeons was conducted for 46 months in order to test the multiple-exemplar train...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...
Pigeons trained on successive AB symbolic matching show emergent BA anti-symmetry if they are also t...
The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternati...
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 ...
According to the most common defi nition of the term, a subject is said to derive symmetry if, after...
A recent theory of pigeons ’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity,...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
A recent theory of pigeons’ equivalence-class formation (Urcuioli, 2008) predicts that reflexivity, ...
A persistent challenge for behaviorally-based accounts of learning has been providing an account of ...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
A go/no-go procedure with compound stimuli typically establishes emergent behavior that parallels in...
Symmetry (the ability to match B to A after learning to match A to B) has been difficult to observe ...
Four experimentally naïve white Carneau pigeons learned to match three colors to each other in a var...
An experiment with pigeons was conducted for 46 months in order to test the multiple-exemplar train...
Pigeons were trained to learn an instrumental oddity-from-sample discrimination involving visual for...