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TítuloEmergent relations in pigeons following training with temporal samples
Autor(es)Huziwara, Edson M.
Velasco, Saulo M.
Tomanari, Gerson Y.
Souza, Deisy G. de
Machado, Armando
Palavras-chaveEmergent relations
Temporal stimuli
Pigeons
DataJun-2013
EditoraSpringer
RevistaLearning & Behavior
Resumo(s)In two experiments, we investigated emergent conditional relations in pigeons using a symbolic matching-to-sample task with temporal stimuli as the samples and hues as the comparisons. Both experiments comprised three phases. In Phase I, pigeons learned to choose a red keylight (R) but not a green keylight (G) after a 1-s signal. They also learned to choose G but not R after a 4-s signal. In Phase II, correct responding consisted of choosing a blue keylight (B) after a 4-s signal and a yellow keylight (Y) after a 16-s signal. Comparisons G and B were both related to the same 4-s sample, whereas comparisons R and Y had no common sample. In Phase III, R and G were presented as samples, and B and Y were presented as the comparisons. The choice of B was correct following G, and the choice of Y was correct following R. If a relation between comparisons that shared a common sample were to emerge, then responding to B given G would be more likely than responding to Y given R. The results were generally consistent with this prediction, suggesting, for the first time in pigeons, the emergence of novel relations that involve temporal stimuli as nodal samples.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/52453
DOI10.3758/s13420-012-0097-z
ISSN1543-4494
Versão da editorahttps://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13420-012-0097-z
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