Chapter 1 - Discrete-Trial Training Techniques and Stimulus Variables1

作者: Donald R. Meyer , F. Robert Treichler , Patricia M. Meyer

DOI: 10.1016/B978-1-4832-2820-4.50008-1

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter presents the factors known to govern efficiency with which nonhuman primates learn in situations that involve a trial-by-trial approach. The variables of interest are nature cues, their modes presentation subject, and spatiotemporal relations cues responses rewards. There now is most substantial body research related this group variables, it has been shown very powerful effects can be produced by manipulation. also methods use discriminanda experiments visual fairly complex nature.

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