Abstract

Pigeons were trained to respond with variable-interval food reinforcement in the presence of a green key. During extinction, lines of different orientation were projected on the green field. Responding to these stimuli was differential but idiosyncratic. These findings may present methodological problems to Es using two dimensions to measure gradients of generalization of inhibition.

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