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. 1981 Sep;36(2):241-51.
doi: 10.1901/jeab.1981.36-241.

Stimulus control of delayed matching in pigeons: Directed forgetting

Stimulus control of delayed matching in pigeons: Directed forgetting

D F Kendrick et al. J Exp Anal Behav. 1981 Sep.

Abstract

Pigeons were trained in delayed matching-to-sample with two postsample stimuli. A postsample R-cue signaled that a matching choice phase would follow. A postsample F-cue signaled that a matching choice phase would not follow. Previous research found reduced matching accuracy on F-cued probe trials when comparison stimuli were presented in the choice phase. The present four experiments systematically varied the events following an F-cue to determine the conditions under which the F-cue reduces delayed-matching accuracy. When F-cues and R-cues controlled different behavior, matching on probe trials was poor. When both cues controlled the same behavior, matching on probe trials was good. This result is best explained by the theory that comparison stimuli retrieve the sample representation, but only in the behavioral context established by the R-cue. The present research supports the view that response-produced stimuli serve a contextual role in animal short-term memory.

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