The overtraining reversal effect in the pigeon

作者: D. I. Williams

DOI: 10.3758/BF03331106

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摘要: The overtraining reversal effect was demonstrated with the pigeon, using a color discrimination. dependent upon particular non-correction procedure used, which allowed responding in intertrial interval when stimuli were absent. This resulted rapid elimination of position habits arising on reversal.

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