Reversal learning in birds as a function of amount of overtraining

作者: Kenneth A. Matyniak , Laurence J. Stettner

DOI: 10.3758/BF03330724

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摘要: Bobwhite quail were given 80, 240,400,640, or 2,000 overtraining trials after learning a simultaneous visual-pattern discrimination and then reversed. Reversal performance all levels of either did not differ from was significantly inferior to that nonovertrained birds. Failure obtain an ORE attributed the fact reduce responding irrelevant position dimension.

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