Pigeons' (Columba livia ) Encoding of Geometric and Featural Properties of a Spatial Environment
Pigeons ( Columba livia ) searched for hidden food in a rectangular environment constructed to eliminate external orientation cues. A feature group was initially trained with distinct features in each corner. A geometric group was initially trained with no featural information. Tests revealed that b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of comparative psychology (1983) 1998-09, Vol.112 (3), p.259-269 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pigeons (
Columba livia
) searched for
hidden food in a rectangular environment constructed to eliminate
external orientation cues. A feature group was initially trained
with distinct features in each corner. A geometric group was
initially trained with no featural information. Tests revealed that
both groups encoded the geometry of the apparatus. The geometric
group was then retrained with features, and a series of tests was
administered to both groups. Transformation tests revealed that the
groups differed in reliance on features versus geometry. Pigeons in
the feature group followed the positive feature even when it was
placed in a geometrically incorrect corner, whereas pigeons in the
geometric group showed shared control by features and geometry. Both
groups were able to use features in corners distant to the goal to
orient themselves, and both groups relied more on the color than on
the shape of the features. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7036 1939-2087 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7036.112.3.259 |