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Four avian species which had previously received extensive training on a spatial successive reversal task, were given 19 reversals of a brightness discrimination. Analysis of errors across reversals reveal inter-species performance differences paralleling those obtained on a spatial reversal task.
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Gossette, R. L., & Inman, N. Comparison of spatial successive discrimination reversal performances in two groups of New World monkeys. Percept. mot. Skills, 1966, 23, 169–170.
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Gossette, R.L. Successive discrimination reversal (SDR) performances of four avian species on a brightness discrimination task. Psychon Sci 8, 17–18 (1967). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03330645
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