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Transfer from “edible” categorization training to feeding behavior in pigeons ( Columba livia).
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- Author(s): Awazu, Ahunji; Fujita, Kazuo
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Japanese Psychological Research. Mar2006, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p27-33. 7p. 1 Diagram, 3 Graphs.
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We investigated a transfer from an operant experimental situation to a feeding situation in pigeons using real objects as stimuli. Four pigeons were trained in an operant box to categorize familiar edible items as positives and inedible items as negatives with a go/no-go procedure. Next, two pairs of unfamiliar edible items were added as stimuli. One of the paired stimuli was arbitrarily assigned as positive and the other as negative. We tested the subjects in their home cages to see whether they would feed on the items they were trained to categorize as positives. In three of the six cases in which categorization training was successful, they continued to peck the positive items. This result suggests that the pigeons transfer what they learned in the operant training situation to the feeding situation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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