STIMULUS STRINGING BY PIGEONS

Pigeons were trained to peck one, two, three, and then four colors in a predetermined sequence from a five‐key array where, over trials, each color appeared equally often in each position of the array. Incorrect pecks resulted in a buzzer and trial termination, with the same array presented for the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 1981-09, Vol.36 (2), p.267-276
Hauptverfasser: Richardson, W. Kirk, Warzak, William J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Pigeons were trained to peck one, two, three, and then four colors in a predetermined sequence from a five‐key array where, over trials, each color appeared equally often in each position of the array. Incorrect pecks resulted in a buzzer and trial termination, with the same array presented for the next trial. Correct pecks produced feedback and correct strings could produce food. All subjects performed at a high level of accuracy with no difference at asymptote between a continuous and a mixed spectral sequence as the required order. Transfer to a new set of arrays had little effect on accuracy. Errors forward in the sequence had the highest probability, followed by repeat errors, backward errors, and dark‐key errors. Some arrays had a higher level of accuracy than others but a corresponding systematic variable could not be identified.
ISSN:0022-5002
1938-3711
DOI:10.1901/jeab.1981.36-267