Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifications of familiar stimuli. This phenomenon is often referred to as generalisation. Most modifications lead to a decrease in responding, but to certain new stimuli an increase in responding is observed. This holds for both innate and learned behaviour. Here we propose a heuristic approach to stimulus control, or stimulus selection, with the aim of explaining these phenomena. The model has two key elements. First, we choose the receptor level as the fundamental stimulus space. Each stimulus is represented as the pattern of activation it induces in sense organs. Second, in this space we introduce a simple measure of `similarity' between stimuli ...
We report that stimulus novelty/familiarity is able to modulate stimulus generalization and discuss ...
Optimal choices benefit from previous learning. However, it is not clear how previously learned stim...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifica...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifi-c...
I briefly review empirical data about the generalisation of acquired behaviour to novel stimuli, sho...
We evaluate the ability of artificial neural network models (multi-layer perceptrons) to predict sti...
Artificial feed-forward neural networks are commonly used as a tool for modelling stimulus selection...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the difference in g radient of generalization observed...
We report that stimulus novelty/familiarity is able to modulate stimulus generalization and discuss ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We show that a simple network model of associative learning can\ud reproduce three findings that a...
In nature animals constantly encounter novel stimuli and need to generalize from known stimuli. The ...
We report that stimulus novelty/familiarity is able to modulate stimulus generalization and discuss ...
Optimal choices benefit from previous learning. However, it is not clear how previously learned stim...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifica...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifi-c...
I briefly review empirical data about the generalisation of acquired behaviour to novel stimuli, sho...
We evaluate the ability of artificial neural network models (multi-layer perceptrons) to predict sti...
Artificial feed-forward neural networks are commonly used as a tool for modelling stimulus selection...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the difference in g radient of generalization observed...
We report that stimulus novelty/familiarity is able to modulate stimulus generalization and discuss ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We show that a simple network model of associative learning can\ud reproduce three findings that a...
In nature animals constantly encounter novel stimuli and need to generalize from known stimuli. The ...
We report that stimulus novelty/familiarity is able to modulate stimulus generalization and discuss ...
Optimal choices benefit from previous learning. However, it is not clear how previously learned stim...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...