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Daniel N Peng

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 9, 2022
Pigeon's choice depends primarily on the value of the signal for the outcome rather than its frequency or contrastThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Behavioural Processes|July 28, 2022
Flexible learning of matching and mismatching by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Peyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng
Behavioural Processes|December 5, 2021
1-Back reinforcement matching and mismatching by pigeons: Implicit or explicit learning?Thomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 28, 2023
What enables "distraction" to reduce delay discounting for pigeons (Columba livia)Peyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|September 2, 2021
Flexible conditional discrimination learning: Pigeons can learn to select the correct comparison stimulus, reject the incorrect comparison, or bothDaniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|June 8, 2022
Pigeons learn two matching tasks, two nonmatching tasks, or one of eachThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Learning & Behavior|July 30, 2021
Visual alternation by pigeons: Learning to select or learning to avoidWilson D Clayton, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition|February 28, 2023
"Distractor" effects in delay discounting of probability by pigeonsPeyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|August 18, 2019
Midsession reversal learning by pigeons: Effect on accuracy of increasing the number of stimuli associated with one of the alternativesThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Dalton C House, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|June 4, 2019
Less information results in better midsession reversal accuracy by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Danielle M Andrews, Jacob P Case, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 9, 2022
Pigeon's choice depends primarily on the value of the signal for the outcome rather than its frequency or contrastThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Behavioural Processes|July 28, 2022
Flexible learning of matching and mismatching by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Peyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng
Behavioural Processes|December 5, 2021
1-Back reinforcement matching and mismatching by pigeons: Implicit or explicit learning?Thomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 28, 2023
What enables "distraction" to reduce delay discounting for pigeons (Columba livia)Peyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|September 2, 2021
Flexible conditional discrimination learning: Pigeons can learn to select the correct comparison stimulus, reject the incorrect comparison, or bothDaniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|June 8, 2022
Pigeons learn two matching tasks, two nonmatching tasks, or one of eachThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Peyton M Mueller
Learning & Behavior|July 30, 2021
Visual alternation by pigeons: Learning to select or learning to avoidWilson D Clayton, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition|February 28, 2023
"Distractor" effects in delay discounting of probability by pigeonsPeyton M Mueller, Daniel N Peng, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior|August 18, 2019
Midsession reversal learning by pigeons: Effect on accuracy of increasing the number of stimuli associated with one of the alternativesThomas R Zentall, Daniel N Peng, Dalton C House, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|June 4, 2019
Less information results in better midsession reversal accuracy by pigeonsThomas R Zentall, Danielle M Andrews, Jacob P Case, et al.
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