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Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 28:1490-1496
'Phantom vibration syndrome,' or perceived vibrations from a device that is not really vibrating, is a recent psychological phenomenon that has attracted the attention of the media and medical community. Most (89%) of the 290 undergraduates in our sa
Autor:
Daren H. Kaiser
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Processes. 77:100-108
A common procedure for studying the ability of animals to time is the peak procedure. With the peak procedure animals are first trained on a fixed interval schedule (i.e., 30 seconds). After the animals have been well trained on the fixed interval sc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 28:416-422
Previous research suggests that when a fixed interval is interrupted (known as the gap procedure), pigeons tend to reset memory and start timing from 0 after the gap. However, because the ambient conditions of the gap typically have been the same as
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 28:344-353
Pigeons trained on a conditional event-duration discrimination typically “choose short” when retention intervals are inserted between samples and comparisons. In two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that this effect results from ambiguity pr
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 5:516-522
In conditional discriminations, when samples differ only in duration, pigeons typically show a choose-short effect (i.e., higher matching accuracy on short-duration-sample than on long-durationsample trials with increasing delay between sample and co
Publikováno v:
Animal Learning & Behavior. 26:257-263
During simultaneous discrimination training, there is evidence that some of the value of the S+ transfers to the S−. When the value of the S+ is altered outside the context of the simultaneous discrimination, two very different predictions are made
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Processes. 43:1-10
In earlier research using constant-delay matching with pigeons, there is evidence that delay of reinforcement of sample-orienting behavior may contribute to the decline in matching accuracy with increasing delay between sample and comparison stimuli.
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 4:559-565
When procedural artifacts are controlled, it has been difficult to demonstrate directed forgetting in pigeons. However, previous research with pigeons has not allowed for the reallocation of working memory (from forget items to remember items) on for
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 4:378-381
Humans often treat two stimuli that are associated with a common response as similar in other contexts. They do so presumably because those stimuli become conceptually or perceptually more similar to each other (perceptual learning). An analogous phe
Autor:
Daren H. Kaiser, Thomas R. Zentall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 31:484-486
C. V. Buhusi, D. Perera, and W. H. Meck (2005) proposed a hypothesis of timing in rats to account for the results of experiments that have used the peak procedure with gaps. According to this hypothesis, the introduction of a gap causes the animal's