The role of video coherence on object-based motion discriminations by pigeons |
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Authors: | Cook Robert G Roberts Shelley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155, USA. robert.cook@tufts.edu |
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Abstract: | Two experiments examined the effects of video coherence on the discrimination of relative motion by pigeons using a go/no-go procedure. Pigeons were trained to discriminate video stimuli in which the camera's perspective went either "around" or "through" the interior opening of 2 approaching objects. Experiment 1 used a within-groups design and Experiment 2 used a between-groups design to examine how sequencing these videos in a coherent smooth forward order versus a randomly scrambled order influenced learning. Discrimination learning was significantly faster with the coherent sequences. It is suggested that the pigeon visual system integrates 3-dimensional motion signals across space and time to produce a stable, object-based, perceptual world. |
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