A differential outcomes effect using biologically neutral outcomes in delayed matching-to-sample with pigeons |
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Authors: | Ronald Kelly Douglas S. Grant |
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Affiliation: | a University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. |
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Abstract: | The differential outcomes effect (DOE) pertains to enhanced conditional discrimination performance if each correct stimulus-choice sequence is always followed by a different outcome (e.g., food vs. water) compared to when each correct sequence is followed equally often by either outcome. The present experiments sought evidence of a DOE in pigeons, using biologically neutral outcomes. Experiment 1 replicated findings with rats demonstrating that a DOE can occur when one outcome is a biologically neutral light and the other is the absence of that light. Experiment 2 extended these findings by demonstrating a DOE when two biologically neutral outcomes of similar sensory and associative properties were employed. |
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