ALTERATIONS IN THE MEMORY CODE FOR TEMPORAL EVENTS INDUCED BY DIFFERENTIAL OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES IN PIGEONS

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作者
DUCHARME, MJ [1 ]
SANTI, A [1 ]
机构
[1] WILFRID LAURIER UNIV,DEPT PSYCHOL,WATERLOO N2L 3C5,ONTARIO,CANADA
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ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR | 1993年 / 21卷 / 01期
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10.3758/BF03197979
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The effect of differential outcome expectancies on memory for temporal and nontemporal information was examined. Pigeons were trained to match short (2-sec) and long (8-sec) sample durations to red and green comparison stimuli, and vertical and horizontal lines to vertical and horizontal comparison stimuli. In Experiment 1, one differential outcome (DO) group received food for correct choices on short-sample trials, whereas another received food for correct choices on long-sample trials. On line-orientation trials, half of each DO group received food for correct responses following vertical samples, whereas the other half received food for correct responses following horizontal samples. Overall retention was greater in the DO groups than in a nondifferential (DO) group that received either food or no food for correct responses on a random half of all trials. Furthermore, although the NDO group displayed a choose-short bias for temporal samples, both DO groups displayed equivalent biases to select the comparison stimulus associated with food. In Experiment 2, differential outcome expectancies were extinguished off-baseline. Subsequently, in the first nondifferential outcome test session, the DO groups performed less accurately than the NDO group. These findings indicate that temporal samples are not retrospectively and analogically coded when they are differentially associated with food and no food. Instead, they are remembered in terms of the corresponding outcome expectancies.
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