Pigeons' discrimination of Michotte's launching effect |
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Authors: | Young Michael E Beckmann Joshua S Wasserman Edward A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL 62901-6502, USA. meyoung@siu.edu |
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Abstract: | We trained four pigeons to discriminate a Michotte launching animation from three other animations using a go/no-go task. The pigeons received food for pecking at one of the animations, but not for pecking at the others. The four animations featured two types of interactions among objects: causal (direct launching) and noncausal (delayed, distal, and distal & delayed). Two pigeons were reinforced for pecking at the causal interaction, but not at the noncausal interactions; two other pigeons were reinforced for pecking at the distal & delayed interaction, but not at the other interactions. Both discriminations proved difficult for the pigeons to master; later tests suggested that the pigeons often learned the discriminations by attending to subtle stimulus properties other than the intended ones. |
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Keywords: | causation animated motion Michotte's launching effect discrimination key peck pigeons |
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