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Integrality/separability of stimulus dimensions and multidimensional generalization in pigeons.
Authors:Soto, Fabian A.   Wasserman, Edward A.
Abstract:The authors present a quantitative framework for interpreting the results of multidimensional stimulus generalization experiments in animals using concepts derived from the geometrical approach to human cognition. The authors apply the model to the analysis of stimulus generalization data obtained from pigeons trained with different sets of stimuli varying along two orthogonal dimensions. Separable pigeons were trained with stimuli varying along the dimensions of circle size and line tilt, dimensions found to be separable in previous human research; integral pigeons were trained with stimuli varying along two dimensions of rotation in depth, dimensions that are intuitively integral and which hold special interest for theories of object recognition. The model accurately described the stimulus generalization data, with best fits to the City-Block metric for separable pigeons and to the euclidean metric for integral pigeons. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:integrality   metric   multidimensional generalization   pigeon   separability
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