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. 1966 Sep;9(5):567–571. doi: 10.1901/jeab.1966.9-567

Investigations of a mirror-image transfer effect in pigeons1

David R Thomas, William Klipec, Joseph Lyons
PMCID: PMC1338215  PMID: 5964513

Abstract

In two separate experiments, pigeons trained binocularly to peck a key on which an oblique line (e.g., 60° counter-clockwise rotation from horizontal) was projected yielded bi-modal angularity generalization gradients in extinction, with peaks of responding at both the training stimulus and its mirror image (in this case 120°). This mirror-image transfer effect may be analogous to an “octave effect” in auditory generalization, but Mello's finding of a mirror-image reversal transfer effect following monocular training in pigeons suggests an alternative interpretation.

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