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Percept Mot Skills ; 42(2): 627-33, 1976 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-818612

ABSTRACT

Pseudomatching, the selection of the correct comparison stimulus without dependence on presentation of a sample stimulus, was demonstrated in monkeys being trained ostensibly on a matching-to-sample, shock-avoidance tast. Pseudomatiching occurred whenever the problem sets were not fully counterbalanced for key position and correct symbol and seemed to represent memorization of specific stimulus configurations. Some animals showed the capacity to memorize hundreds of different 4-choice problems as indicated by test trials on which the samples were omitted. To prevent pseudomatching contamination of matching-to-sample behavior one must arrange full counterbalancing and randomization of stimuli and reinforcements. Pseudomatiching test trials are also recommended.


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Form Perception , Macaca mulatta , Macaca , Memory , Pattern Recognition, Visual , Animals , Avoidance Learning , Color Perception , Conditioning, Operant , Haplorhini , Male , Research Design
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