Chimpanzee responding during matching to sample: Control by exclusion

被引:33
作者
Beran, MJ [1 ]
Washburn, DA [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
关键词
exclusion; conditional discrimination; matching to sample; joystick movement; chimpanzees;
D O I
10.1901/jeab.2002.78-497
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Three chimpanzees performed a computerized matching-to-sample task in which samples were photographs of items and comparison stimuli were geometric symbols called lexigrams. In Experiment 1, samples were either defined (i.e., they represented items that were associated already with a specific lexigram label by the chimpanzees) or undefined (i.e., they did not have an already learned association with a specific lexigram). On each trial, the foil (incorrect) comparison could be either a defined or an undefined lexigram. All 3 chimpanzees selected the correct comparison for undefined samples at a level significantly better than chance only when the foil comparison was defined. In Experiment 2, three comparisons were presented on each trial, and in Experiment 3, four comparisons were presented on each trial. For Experiments 2 and 3, the foil comparisons consisted of either defined or undefined comparisons or a mixture of both. For these two experiments, when the chimpanzees were presented with an undefined sample, they typically made selections of only undefined comparisons. These data indicate that the chimpanzees responded through use of exclusion. A final experiment, however, indicated that, despite the use of exclusion to complete trials with undefined samples correctly, the chimpanzees did not learn new associations between undefined samples and comparisons.
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页码:497 / 508
页数:12
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