Arbitrary Matching To Sample
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Animal cognition: generalized identity and symmetry in capuchin monkey (Cebus apella) / Cognição animal: identidade generalizada e simetria em macaco-prego (Cebus apella)
Repertórios comportamentais complexos, tais como identidade generalizada e classes de equivalência, têm sido encontrados com relativa facilidade em sujeitos humanos ditos normais, assim como em crianças e adolescentes com déficit de aprendizagem, porém, com extrema dificuldade em sujeitos não-humanos. Uma das propriedades definidoras de equivalência
Publicado em: 2003
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14. Ensinando auto-conhecimento? o estabelecimento de uma resposta de auto-discriminação (Dymond e Barnes, 1994)
The present study aimed at the acquisition of responses of self - discrimination, involving previous behavior as discriminative stimulus for subsequent responding. Dymond and Barnes (1994) experiment was partially replicated. Seven young adults were submitted to 3 experimental phases. Each phase was comprised of 20 trial-blocks of two successive tasks, perfo
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/11/2002
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15. Control of behavior by stimulus relations in Cebus apella. / Controle do comportamento por relações entre estímulos em Cebus apella.
Stimulus equivalence, a largely demonstrated behavioral phenomenon in humans has been hardly found in non-humans likely due to procedural difficulties. Unprogrammed control by stimulus position has been pointed as interfering with matching-to-sample performances, which leads to negative results in tests of equivalence defining properties (reflexivity, symmet
Publicado em: 1998
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16. Associative Symmetry In The Pigeon After Successive Matching-To-Sample Training
If an organism is explicitly taught an A→B association, then might it also spontaneously learn the symmetrical B→A association? Little evidence attests to such “associative symmetry” in nonhuman animals. We report for the first time a clear case of associative symmetry in the pigeon. Experiment 1 used a successive go/no go matching-to-sample procedur
Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior.