Abstract

Generalization gradients on wavelength were obtained from pigeons using a discrete trials procedure. For a group tested with 3 sec trials, it was found that gradients produced by responses of shorter latencies showed greater extent of generalization than did gradients produced by responses of longer latencies. This relationship was also shown to hold when latencies were experimentally controlled by training different groups of animals on trials of differing lengths.

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