A Simon effect in pigeons |
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Authors: | Urcuioli Peter J Vu Kim-Phuong L Proctor Robert W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2081, USA. uche@psych.purdue.edu |
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Abstract: | Pigeons pecked left versus right keys contingent upon the color presented at 1 of those locations. Spatial-response latencies were shorter when the color appeared at the same location as the required response than at the opposite location. This Simon effect occurred when the stimulus on the alternative key was constant, varied from trial to trial, or changed when the color cue appeared and when the reinforcement probability for correct responses was the same on corresponding as on noncorresponding trials. Humans performing the same task by touching the keys also showed the Simon effect. These findings demonstrate that for pigeons, too, a relevant symbolic cue activates a spatial code that produces faster responses at the location corresponding with the activated code. |
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