Repeated acquisition of behavioral chains: response sequences or conditional discriminations?

S H Snodgrass, D E McMillan
Author Information
  1. S H Snodgrass: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether pigeons learn a sequence of positional responses or a series of conditional discriminations under a repeated-acquisition-of-behavioral-chains procedure. Three pigeons were trained under a repeated-acquisition procedure in which three different key colors served as stimuli correlated with the three steps in a chain. The order of presentation of the three stimuli was altered during the latter part of each test session after acquisition had occurred. If the pigeons had acquired a response sequence, the pattern of responding should remain the same as in the initial portion of the test session. However, if the pigeons had acquired a conditional discrimination, the response pattern should change in accordance with the changed order of the key colors. Although the results of this study do not rule out the possibility that the subjects acquired, to some degree, a response sequence, the results suggest that the behavior of pigeons under a repeated-acquisition-of-behavioral-chains procedure is controlled primarily by conditional discriminative stimuli.

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Grants

  1. DA 02251-09/NIDA NIH HHS
  2. DA 05332-01/NIDA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Attention
Color Perception
Columbidae
Conditioning, Operant
Discrimination Learning
Male
Serial Learning

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