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Pigeons' categorization may be exclusively nonanalytic
Authors:Smith J David  Ashby F Gregory  Berg Mark E  Murphy Matthew S  Spiering Brian  Cook Robert G  Grace Randolph C
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, 346 Park Hall, Buffalo, NY, USA. psysmith@buffalo.edu
Abstract:Recent theoretical and empirical developments in human category learning have differentiated an analytic, rule-based system of category learning from a nonanalytic system that integrates information across stimulus dimensions. In the present study, the researchers applied this theoretical distinction to pigeons' category learning. Pigeons learned to categorize stimuli varying in the tilt and width of their internal striping. The matched category problems had either a unidimensional (rule-based) or multidimensional (information-integration) solution. Whereas humans and nonhuman primates strongly dimensionalize these stimuli and learn rule-based tasks far more quickly than information-integration tasks, pigeons learned the two tasks equally quickly to the same accuracy level. Pigeons may represent a cognitive system in which the commitment to dimensional analysis and category rules was not strongly made. Their performance could suggest the character of the ancestral vertebrate categorization system from which that of primates emerged.
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