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Sex differences in the inference and perception of causal relations within a video game.Brief presentations are sufficient for pigeons to discriminate arrays of same and different stimuli.Training Tolerance to Delay Using the Escalating Interest TaskPigeons' discrimination of Michotte's launching effect.Outcome probability versus magnitude: when waiting benefits one at the cost of the other.Deciding when to "cash in" when outcomes are continuously improving: an escalating interest taskDiscounting: A practical guide to multilevel analysis of indifference data.The problem with categorical thinking by psychologists.On the origin of personal causal theories.Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeons.Response variability in pigeons in a Pavlovian task.Using the reassignment procedure to test object representation in pigeons and people.Effects of varying stimulus size on object recognition in pigeons.A delay discounting task produces a greater likelihood of waiting than a deferred gratification task.The temporal dynamics of waiting when reward is increasing.Hot under the collar: The impact of heat on game play.Optimal go/no-go ratios to maximize false alarms.Learning to wait for more likely or just more: greater tolerance to delays of reward with increasingly longer delays.A three-component model of relational responding in the transposition paradigm.Variations on variability: effects of display composition on same-different discrimination in pigeons.Human sensitivity to the magnitude and probability of a continuous causal relation in a video game.Pigeon and human performance in a multi-armed bandit task in response to changes in variable interval schedules.Waiting to decide helps in the face of probabilistic uncertainty but not delay uncertainty.Same-different discrimination: the keel and backbone of thought and reasoning.The spatiotemporal distinctiveness of direct causation.Multiple-pair training enhances transposition in pigeons.The role of edges in object recognition by pigeons.The pigeon's discrimination of visual entropy: a logarithmic function.Effects of occlusion on pigeons' visual object recognition.Stimulus control by same-versus-different relations among multiple visual stimuli.Limited attention and cue order consistency affect predictive learning: a test of similarity measures.Same-different conceptualization by baboons (Papio papio): the role of entropy.Entropy and variability discrimination.Serial causation: occasion setting in a causal induction task.Positive and negative patterning in human causal learning.Gambling in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): The effect of cues signaling risky choice outcomes.Variability discrimination in humans and animals: implications for adaptive action.The Influence of Alternative Outcomes on Gut-Level Perceptions of CertaintyDetecting variety: what's so special about uniformity?The feature positive effect in the face of variability: novelty as a feature
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