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Delay-interval illumination changes interfere with pigeon short-term memory

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    Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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    Changes in light during delayed matching tasks disrupt pigeon memory, not the light itself. This suggests illumination changes retroactively interfere with short-term memory in pigeons.

    Area of Science:

    • Cognitive psychology
    • Animal behavior

    Background:

    • Delayed matching-to-sample tasks assess short-term memory.
    • Environmental stimuli can influence memory performance.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the effect of delay-interval illumination changes on pigeon short-term memory.
    • To determine if illumination itself or changes in illumination disrupt memory.

    Main Methods:

    • Pigeons were trained on a successive delayed matching-to-sample task.
    • Delay-interval illumination conditions were altered during test sessions compared to baseline.
    • Matching performance was compared between baseline and altered illumination conditions.

    Main Results:

    • Altering delay-interval illumination significantly disrupted matching performance.

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  • Disruption occurred regardless of whether illumination increased or decreased.
  • The presence or absence of illumination change during the test session did not alter the disruption.
  • Conclusions:

    • Illumination per se during delay intervals does not impair pigeon short-term memory.
    • Changes in delay-interval illumination retroactively interfere with short-term memory in pigeons.