Do pigeons (Columba livia) study for a test?

J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2009 Apr;35(2):129-42. doi: 10.1037/a0013722.

Abstract

In 4 experiments, the authors asked whether pigeons (Columba livia) would show metamemory by choosing to study a sample stimulus before taking a memory test. In Experiments 1a-1c, pigeons chose between cues that led either to exposure to a sample stimulus or directly to the comparison test stimuli without seeing the sample in a delayed matching-to-sample task. The same choice was used in Experiment 2 to see whether pigeons would take a reminder when memory of the sample was weak. In Experiments 3 and 4, pigeons' responses led to either a choice between red and green side keys with a sample present to guide the choice or a choice with no sample present. The findings of all of these experiments suggest the absence of metamemory in pigeons.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal / physiology*
  • Choice Behavior / physiology
  • Columbidae / physiology*
  • Conditioning, Operant / physiology
  • Cues
  • Discrimination, Psychological
  • Memory / physiology*
  • Pattern Recognition, Visual / physiology
  • Reinforcement, Psychology
  • Time Factors