Discrimination reversal in the goldfish as a function of training conditions.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. W. Frey,et al. Inhibition and learning , 1973 .
[2] M. Bitterman,et al. Further studies of reversal learning with singly presented stimuli in pigeons and goldfish , 1972 .
[3] M. Bitterman,et al. Reversal learning with singly presented stimuli in pigeons and goldfish. , 1971, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[4] N. Mackintosh,et al. Spatial reversal learning in rats, pigeons, and goldfish , 1971 .
[5] N. Mackintosh,et al. Mechanisms of animal discrimination learning , 1971 .
[6] M. Bitterman,et al. Further experiments on habit reversal in the fish , 1967 .
[7] M. Bitterman,et al. Habit reversal in the fish. , 1965, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[8] M. Bitterman,et al. A further comparison of key-pecking with an ingestive technique for the study of discriminative learning in pigeons. , 1965, The American journal of psychology.
[9] Warren Jm. Reversal learning by paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis). , 1960 .
[10] D. Lawrence,et al. Influence of similarity of choice-point and goal cues on discrimination learning. , 1953, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[11] F. Gatling. The effect of repeated stimulus reversals on learning in the rat. , 1952, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[12] R. Gilbert. Animal Discrimination Learning , 1969 .
[13] M. Bitterman,et al. Measurement of consummatory behavior in the fish. , 1969, Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior.
[14] R. G. Setterington,et al. Habit reversal improvement in the fish , 1967 .
[15] M. Bitterman. THE EVOLUTION OF INTELLIGENCE. , 1965, Scientific American.