Abstract
The domain for relational learning was manipulated by varying the training set size for pigeons that had learned the same/different (S/D) concept. Six pigeons that had learned a S/D task with pairs of pictures with a set size of 1024 picture items had their training set size reduced to 8 items. Training on the reduced 8-item set was followed by transfer testing that was repeated four times. Transfer performance following reduction of the training set to 8 items was 9.2% less than it had been when the pigeons were trained with the 1024-item set, but 25.8% above chance. This partial abstract-concept learning remained constant over the four tests with novel stimuli. The results show that a broad domain established by a large expanding training set can once again become restricted by further training with a small training set.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Behavioural Processes |
Volume | 83 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Feb 1 2010 |
Keywords
- Abstract-concept learning
- Item-specific learning
- Pigeons
- Restricted-domain relational learning
- Same/different
DC Disciplines
- Psychology