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2007
2007
The Franssen effect illusion in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).
M. Dent
,
E. McClaine
,
T. E. Welch
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
2007
Corpus ID: 40917725
The properties of the Franssen effect (FE) were measured in budgerigars and zebra finches. To elicit the FE, listeners are…
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1997
1997
An instance of viewpoint consistency in pigeon object recognition
S. Watanabe
Behavioural Processes
1997
Corpus ID: 20799210
1991
1991
Amnesia induced by 2-deoxygalactose in the day-old chick: lateralization of effects in two different one-trial learning tasks.
A. Barber
,
S. Rose
Behavioral and Neural Biology
1991
Corpus ID: 25800086
1990
1990
Cholinergic receptor antagonists impair formation of intermediate-term memory in the chick.
T. A. Patterson
,
J. Lipton
,
E. Bennett
,
M. Rosenzweig
Behavioral and Neural Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 41428835
1985
1985
An infrared system for the detection of a pigeon's pecks at alphanumeric characters on a TV screen: the dependency of letter detection on the predictability of one letter by another.
H. D. Clauson
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E. J. Izatt
,
C. Shimp
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1985
Corpus ID: 26462431
Three pigeons pecked at letters of the alphabet and at the symbol "?" displayed on a computer-driven cathode ray screen. A 4 by 4…
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1984
1984
Transfer of matching-to-figure samples in the pigeon.
R. Pisacreta
,
E. Redwood
,
K. Witt
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1984
Corpus ID: 13702078
Three pigeons were trained on a modified six-key matching-to-sample procedure. The third peck on the figure-sample key (which…
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1980
1980
Psychophysics of key-peck duration in the pigeon.
M. Zeiler
,
Eric R. Davis
,
A. Decasper
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1980
Corpus ID: 23943892
The duration of the pigeon's key peck was differentially reinforced in either a trials or a free-operant procedure. Mean emitted…
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1974
1974
Transfer of control of the pigeon's key peck from food reinforcement to avoidance of shock.
D. Foree
,
V. Lolordo
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1974
Corpus ID: 20917951
Eight pigeons were initially trained to peck a white key for food under a variable-interval 1-min schedule of reinforcement. Then…
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1973
1973
Interactions in multiple schedules with different responses in each of the components.
John Scull
,
R. F. Westbrook
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1973
Corpus ID: 8964060
Pigeons were exposed to multiple schedules in which a key was lit in one component and a bar was present in the other. Ten…
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1972
1972
Changing the response unit from a single peck to a fixed number of pecks in fixed-interval schedules.
R. Shull
,
M. Guilkey
,
W. Witty
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1972
Corpus ID: 33550583
Each of three pigeons was studied first under a standard fixed-interval schedule. With the fixed interval held constant, the…
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