Stimulus generalization and discrimination along the click-frequency (flutter) continuum in pigeons

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Before tests for click-frequency generalization, pigeons had been reinforced for keypecks during one click frequency (S+). Some Ss received S+ training only, whereas other Ss also received unreinforced (S-) trials, during which the clicks were either absent (Experiments 1-3) or presented at some other frequency (faster or slower than S+: Experiment 4). When training included S+ trials only, birds responded approximately equally to all generalization test frequencies (0.0 to 53.5 pulses/sec, pps). Most Ss that had received both S+ and S- training trials responded fastest not during S+ but during click frequencies even further away from S- along the click-frequency dimension (peak shift). Complex bimodal gradients were obtained after training with S+ (1.6 pps) vs S- (0.0 pps); maximal responding generally occurred near S+ and at approximately 14.2 pps. Among other factors, the "nonorthogonality" of click absence (0.0 pps) to the click dimension seems crucially involved in producing these complex effects. © 1972 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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William Farthing, G. (1972). Stimulus generalization and discrimination along the click-frequency (flutter) continuum in pigeons. Perception & Psychophysics, 12(2), 176–182. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03212866

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