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10.02.2020

Discrimination of artificial starry sky by pigeons

verfasst von: Shigeru Watanabe

Erschienen in: Learning & Behavior | Ausgabe 1/2020

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Abstract

Night migratory birds use the star compass for their navigation. Here, I examined discrimination of a starry sky by a nonmigratory bird, the pigeon. Four pigeons were trained in an operant chamber to discriminate between an artificial starry sky created using software (Stella Theater Pro) and a black sky without stars. After they learned the task, they received three generalization tests. Test 1 presented a starry sky with different classes of stars (i.e., the number of stars was changed). Test 2 presented a starry sky at different times (i.e., a horizontal shift of the sky). Test 3 presented a starry sky at different latitudes (i.e., a vertical shift of the sky). The pigeons displayed a clear generalization gradient with a peak shift to the sky with more stars in Test 1 and a peak close to the original sky in Test 3, but almost a flat gradient in Test 2. Therefore, pigeons demonstrated stimulus control using the pattern of the stars, and they were more sensitive to the vertical shift than to the horizontal shift.

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Metadaten
Titel
Discrimination of artificial starry sky by pigeons
verfasst von
Shigeru Watanabe
Publikationsdatum
10.02.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Learning & Behavior / Ausgabe 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1543-4494
Elektronische ISSN: 1543-4508
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-020-00420-x

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