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Associative symmetry by pigeons after few-exemplar training

Associative symmetry by pigeons after few-exemplar training

Velasco, Saulo M.

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Huziwara, Edson M.

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Machado, Armando

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Tomanari, Gerson Yukio

| Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (SEAB) | 2010 | DOI

Journal Article

The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternative matching to-sample procedure The procedure consisted of a within subject sequence of training and testing with reinforcement and It provided (a) exemplars of symmetrical responding and (b) all prerequisite discriminations among test samples and comparisons After pigeons had learned two arbitrary matching tasks (A B and C D) they were given a reinforced symmetry test for half of the baseline relations (B1-A1 and D1-C1) To control for the effects of reinforcement during testing two novel nonsymmetrical responses were concurrently reinforced using the other baseline stimuli (D2-A2 and B2-C2) Pigeons matched at chance on both types of relations thus indicating no evidence for symmetry These symmetrical and nonsymmetrical relations were then directly trained in order to provide exemplars of symmetry and all prerequisite discriminations for a second test The symmetrical test relations were now B2-A2 and D2-C2 and the nonsymmetrical relations were D1-A1 and B1-C1 On this test 1 pigeon showed clear evidence of symmetry 2 pigeons showed weak evidence and 1 pigeon showed no evidence The previous training of all prerequisite discriminations among stimuli and the within subject control for testing with reinforcement seem to have set favorable conditions for the emergence of symmetry in nonhumans However the variability across subjects shows that methodological variables still remain to be controlled
This research was supported by Doctoral Grant (CNPq 142544/2005-1) and Doctoral Sandwich Grant (CAPES 4457-07 2) to Saulo M Velasco Doctoral Grant (FAPESP 60678-4/05) and Doctoral Sandwich Grant (CAPES 0103/08-0) to Edson M Huziwara Researcher Grant (CNPq 302640/2007-0) and Research Support (CNPq 471953/2004-0) to Gerson Y Tomanari Armando Machado was funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)
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Ano de Publicação: 2010

Editora: Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (SEAB)

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ISSN: 0022-5002