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Acquisition of Key-Pecking via Autoshaping as a Function of Prior Experience: "Learned Laziness"?
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NeurolinguisticsKey-peck ResponseCognitionPrior ExperienceAttentionLanguage LearningPsychologySocial SciencesAutoshape TrainingCognitive DevelopmentMemoryPublic HealthAnimal PerformanceCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesHuman CognitionExperimental PsychologySocial CognitionExperimental Analysis Of BehaviorImplicit MemoryAnimal BehaviourMnemonicProcedural MemoryAnimal BehaviorNaive Control GroupCognitive Psychology
A group of pigeons that had previously received noncontingent food delivery acquired the key-peck response (in autoshape training) more slowly than did a naive control group; key-peck acquisition was most rapid for a group given operant treadle-press training in the initial phase.
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