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Common coding in pigeons: Partial versus total reversals of one-to-many conditional discriminations
Authors:Thomas R Zentall  Lou M Sherburne  Janice N Steirn  Christopher K Randall  Karen L Roper  Peter J Urcuioli
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, 40506, Lexington, KY
3. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Abstract:Common coding in pigeons was examined using a delayed conditional discrimination in which each sample stimulus was associated with two different comparison stimuli (one-to-many mapping). In Experiment 1, pigeons matched circle and dot samples to red and green hues and vertical and horizontal line orientations. In Experiment 2, the samples were red and green and the comparisons were vertical and horizontal spatial positions (up vs. down and left vs. right). Following acquisition to high levels of accuracy in each experiment, the associations between the samples and either both sets or only one set of comparisons were reversed. Pigeons learned the total reversals faster than the partial reversals. These results suggest that when different comparisons are associated with a common sample, they may become functionally equivalent.
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