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Memory. Psychology 3906. Introduction. Skinner vs. the cognitivists Cognition FTW However, we still use the methods of course The study of animal cognition and memory started in the mid 70s. The Dalhousie conferences. Conferences in the 70s, as I mentioned the other day
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Memory Psychology 3906
Introduction • Skinner vs. the cognitivists • Cognition FTW • However, we still use the methods of course • The study of animal cognition and memory started in the mid 70s
The Dalhousie conferences • Conferences in the 70s, as I mentioned the other day • Not just in Canada, but there was a huge Canadian component
Cheng Sherry Revusky Staddon Spetch Shettleworth Honig Baker Grant Wilkie Hogan Lolordo Wiesman Roberts We rule
Key terms and method • Working memory • What you need to complete a sinlge trial of some task • Reference memory • The rules of the game, the requirements for any trial of a task
Matching to sample • MTS can be DMTS • Or you can have delayed non matching to sample • Or symbolic matching to sample • Stimuli can be colours, or shapes or spatial locations
The Radial Maze • Olton and Samuelson (1976) • Working and reference memory errors • Also used with many different species • Might relate to foraging in some species • Food is information, not reinforcement
Conditions • Salience • ITI and duration play a role here • Surprise • Chunking • RI and PI • context
Species differences • First off, the lowly pigeon has one hell of a memory for individual slides • Al Kamil and Russ Balda have found amazing long term memory in corvids • Anders Brodin has found long lasting cache memory in parids • Are differences specific or general?
Contents of memory • Retrospective vs. prospective encoding • Roitblat 1980 • Symbolic matching • 1) Red sample -> Horizontal line • 2) Orange Sample -> Vertical line • 3) Blue Sample -> Almost vertical line • If they make mistakes when the choices are 1 and 2, they are encoding retrospectively • If they do when the choices are 2 and 3, they are encoding prospectively
contents • Directed forgetting • Metamemory • Implicit vs explicit memory
In sum • We are scratching the surface • Don’t try to get inside an animal’s head • New cool stuff all the time