Associative symmetry in the pigeon after successive matching-to-sample training.
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Associative symmetry in a spatial sample-response paradigm.Some tests of response membership in acquired equivalence classesConditional relations with compound abstract stimuli using a go/no-go procedure.Making Clear the Value of Basic Behavioral Research. Commentary: A Crisis in Comparative Psychology: Where Have All the Undergraduates Gone?Effects of within-class differences in sample responding on acquired sample equivalence.The search for symmetry: 25 years in review.Associative concept learning in animals.Concurrent identity training is not necessary for associative symmetry in successive matching.Equivalence class formation in a trace stimulus pairing two-response format: effects of response labels and prior programmed transitivity induction.The emergence of symmetry in a conditional discrimination task using different responses as propioceptive samples in pigeonsSuccessive odor matching- and non-matching-to-sample in rats: A reversal design.Emergent identity but not symmetry following successive olfactory discrimination training in rats.ASSOCIATIVE CONCEPT LEARNING IN ANIMALS: ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES.Emergent identity matching after successive matching training, I: reflexivity or generalized identity.Relational discrimination by pigeons in a go/no-go procedure with compound stimuli: a methodological noteOn the origins of emergent differential sample behavior.Emergent identity matching after successive matching training. II: Reflexivity or transitivity.A replication and extension of the antisymmetry effect in pigeons.Blank-comparison matching-to-sample reveals a false positive symmetry test in a capuchin monkey.Evidence for response membership in stimulus classes by pigeons.Associative symmetry by pigeons after few-exemplar training.Associative symmetry, antisymmetry, and a theory of pigeons' equivalence-class formationSymmetry in the pigeon with sample and comparison stimuli in different locations.Associative symmetry and stimulus-class formation by pigeons: the role of non-reinforced baseline relationsReflexivity in pigeons.Transitive and anti-transitive emergent relations in pigeons: support for a theory of stimulus-class formation.Meaning is more than associations: relational operants and the search for derived relations in nonhumans."Associative concept learning in animals" by Zentall, Wasserman, and Urcuioli: a commentary.Editorial: Basic and translational research on stimulus-stimulus relations.Symmetry and stimulus class formation in humans: Control by temporal location in a successive matching task.The processing of positional information in a two-item sequence limits the emergence of symmetry in baboons (Papio papio), but not in humans (Homo sapiens).Categorization does not promote symmetry in Guinea baboons (Papio papio).Reflexivity without identity matching training: A first demonstration.Emergent relations in pigeons following training with temporal samples.Symmetry in the pigeon with sample and comparison stimuli in different locations. II.Acquisition of a same-different discrimination task by pigeons (Columba livia).A successful search for symmetry (and other derived relations) in the conditional discriminations of pigeons.
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Associative symmetry in the pigeon after successive matching-to-sample training.
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Andrea J Frank
Edward A Wasserman
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10.1901/JEAB.2005.115-04
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2005-09-01T00:00:00Z