Jonathon D Crystal
Jonathon D Crystal
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition (JEP:ALC) remains the leading outlet for research on animal learning and cognition. This editorial outlines initiatives to strengthen the journal's role in advancing the ...
Erratum to "The spatiotemporal dynamics of conditioned behavior: First-order and higher-order conditioning" by Navarro et al. (2025) [0.03%]
科尔瓦洛等人(2025)关于“条件行为的时空动态:一级和二级条件作用”的勘误表
Reports an error in "The spatiotemporal dynamics of conditioned behavior: First-order and higher-order conditioning" by Victor M. Navarro, Dominic M. Dwyer and Robert C. Honey (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cogniti...
Marco Vasconcelos,Guilherme Hoffmann,Cyrus Kirkman et al.
Marco Vasconcelos et al.
In the ephemeral reward task, animals are presented with two choice alternatives, one optimal, the other suboptimal. Choosing the suboptimal alternative delivers one immediate reward and ends the trial, whereas choosing the optimal alternat...
Interstimulus interval effects on the habituation of the contraction response in the worm Eisenia foetida [0.03%]
刺激间隔对蚯蚓 Eisenia fetida 群集反应习惯化的的影响
Pablo D Matamala,Sebastián A Casanueva,Sergio N Galarce et al.
Pablo D Matamala et al.
Habituation is a form of learning characterized by a decreased response to repeated stimuli. Research has shown that the interval between stimuli (interstimulus interval [ISI]) influences the development and retention of habituation. Experi...
Comparison of convergent and independent pathways in neural networks during second-order conditioning and blocking procedures [0.03%]
第二信号系统及阻滞过程中神经网络收敛和独立路径的比较研究
Giselle M Castañeda,José E Burgos,Jonathan Buriticá et al.
Giselle M Castañeda et al.
This study explores the role of convergent versus independent pathways in a neural network model to simulate blocking (Blk) and second-order conditioning (SOC). Convergent connections refer to the intersection of connections from one hidden...
Vladimir V Pravosudov
Vladimir V Pravosudov
Food-caching chickadees are known to cache thousands of food items and retrieve these caches using, at least in part, spatial memory. New research shows memory recall is associated with remote activation of hippocampal place cells by gaze u...
Evan J Livesey,Yvonne Y Chan,Shu Chen et al.
Evan J Livesey et al.
Recently, a principle known as theory protection has been proposed to explain the way people bias the updating of their beliefs when they encounter new information about ambiguous cues. This principle presents an alternative to the proposal...
Response-specific behavioral plasticity in habituation triggered by repeated visual looming stimuli in foraging bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) [0.03%]
观食熊蜂( Bombus terrestris )对重复出现的视觉逼近刺激产生习惯化行为的反应特异性行为可塑性
Andrea Dissegna,Lars Chittka,Cinzia Chiandetti
Andrea Dissegna
Habituation and dishabituation are fundamental adaptive processes that govern how animals respond to repeated stimuli. Habituation is defined as a decline in response to irrelevant stimuli, and dishabituation reactivates this response upon ...
Phillip H Kieval,Cameron Buckner
Phillip H Kieval
Binz et al. (2025) describe several ways that Centaur-a new computational model that "captures" human behavior better than alternatives-can help develop a new unified theory of cognition. In this commentary, we evaluate several of these rol...
Ken Cheng
Ken Cheng
Comments on an article by Mélanie Bey et al. (2025). A recent study by Bey et al. suggests that one species, the black garden ant Lasius niger, also relies on classical conditioning in fighting foreign conspecifics. The study sheds more li...