I briefly review empirical data about the generalisation of acquired behaviour to novel stimuli, showing that variations in stimulus intensity affect behaviour differently from variations in characteristics such as, for instance, visual shape or sound frequency. I argue that such differences can be seen already in how the sense organs react to changes in intensity compared to changes in other stimulus characteristics. I then evaluate a number of models of generalisation with respect to their ability to reproduce intensity generalisation. I reach three main conclusions. First, realistic stimulus representations, based on knowledge of the sense organs, are necessary to account for intensity effects. Models employing stimulus representations t...
The way animals respond to a stimulus depends largely on an internal comparison between the current ...
Behavior in novel situations is guided by similarities to previous experiences, a phenomenon known a...
The primary purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between the level of prim...
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...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifica...
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...
Shepard (1 987) has proposed a universal exponential lawofstimulusgeneralization, yetexperimen-tal d...
Artificial feed-forward neural networks are commonly used as a tool for modelling stimulus selection...
Generalization is a core building block of cognition. It allows organisms to adapt flexibly to new s...
The generalization of learned behavior has been extensively investigated, but accounting for varianc...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
The generalization of learned behavior has been extensively investigated, but accounting for varianc...
The Pavlovian conditioning model suggests that an originally neutral stimulus (CS) can elicit condit...
The way animals respond to a stimulus depends largely on an internal comparison between the current ...
Behavior in novel situations is guided by similarities to previous experiences, a phenomenon known a...
The primary purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between the level of prim...
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...
Many studies, both in ethology and comparative psychology, have shown that animals react to modifica...
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...
Shepard (1 987) has proposed a universal exponential lawofstimulusgeneralization, yetexperimen-tal d...
Artificial feed-forward neural networks are commonly used as a tool for modelling stimulus selection...
Generalization is a core building block of cognition. It allows organisms to adapt flexibly to new s...
The generalization of learned behavior has been extensively investigated, but accounting for varianc...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
The generalization of learned behavior has been extensively investigated, but accounting for varianc...
The Pavlovian conditioning model suggests that an originally neutral stimulus (CS) can elicit condit...
The way animals respond to a stimulus depends largely on an internal comparison between the current ...
Behavior in novel situations is guided by similarities to previous experiences, a phenomenon known a...
The primary purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between the level of prim...