International audienceHumans have the capacity to use stimuli interchangeably by forming equivalence classes, and this ability seems to be supported by our language system. According to Sidman and Tailby (Conditional discrimination vs. matching to sample: an expansion of the testing paradigm. J Exp Anal Behav 37:5-22, 1982), the formation of equivalence classes require that three relations are derived among the class members, and past experiments have shown that one of these relations, i.e., symmetry, corresponding to the ability to reverse a relation (if A -> B, then B -> A), is extremely difficult to obtain in non-human animals. Because language development and the ability to form equivalence classes both co-occur in children with an incr...
Following a series of experiments in which six orangutans and one gorilla discriminated photographs ...
A positive symmetry test result was obtained with a capuchin monkey that had previously exhibited vi...
<div><p>Humans are highly adept at categorizing visual stimuli, but studies of human categorization ...
International audienceHumans have the capacity to use stimuli interchangeably by forming equivalence...
The present study presents a procedure to assess the property of symmetry by comparing the acquisiti...
Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) failure to find evidence for symmetry (bidirectional associations between ...
Animals often behave adaptively in response to a between exemplars of a class. Thus, level 4 is nove...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
Human brain posseses the ability to create a concept to assist the process of grouping individual ob...
This essay describes some of the studies that have been carried out in the past 5 years with two spe...
ABSTRACT—What information is used for sorting pictures of complex stimuli into categories? We applie...
Abstract We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categori...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
Cette thèse explore, chez le babouin de Guinée (Papio papio), deux propriétés fondamentales du langa...
Following a series of experiments in which six orangutans and one gorilla discriminated photographs ...
A positive symmetry test result was obtained with a capuchin monkey that had previously exhibited vi...
<div><p>Humans are highly adept at categorizing visual stimuli, but studies of human categorization ...
International audienceHumans have the capacity to use stimuli interchangeably by forming equivalence...
The present study presents a procedure to assess the property of symmetry by comparing the acquisiti...
Sidman et al.\u27s (1982) failure to find evidence for symmetry (bidirectional associations between ...
Animals often behave adaptively in response to a between exemplars of a class. Thus, level 4 is nove...
International audienceReasoning by analogy is one of the most complex and highly adaptive cognitive ...
Symmetry is one of three derived relations (along with transitivity and reflexivity) that indicate t...
Human brain posseses the ability to create a concept to assist the process of grouping individual ob...
This essay describes some of the studies that have been carried out in the past 5 years with two spe...
ABSTRACT—What information is used for sorting pictures of complex stimuli into categories? We applie...
Abstract We examined attention shifting in baboons and humans during the learning of visual categori...
Associative symmetry is the phenomenon that organisms will respond to B-A (i.e., select A in the pre...
Cette thèse explore, chez le babouin de Guinée (Papio papio), deux propriétés fondamentales du langa...
Following a series of experiments in which six orangutans and one gorilla discriminated photographs ...
A positive symmetry test result was obtained with a capuchin monkey that had previously exhibited vi...
<div><p>Humans are highly adept at categorizing visual stimuli, but studies of human categorization ...