Size of discriminanda did not change mirror image interocular reversal in the pigeon
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Pigeons were monocularly trained on mirror image discrimination using three different sizes of stimuli. The largest shape was 17.5° × 11.5° and the smallest 3.3° × 3.3°. When the birds were tested with the untrained eye, paradoxical transfer was observed, i.e., S<SUP>_??_</SUP> was prefered with the untrained eye.<BR>Contrary to the previous results with goldfish by other researchers, shift from paradoxical to veridical transfer depending on the size of discriminanda did not occur. The role of the tecto-fugal visual pathway in the paradoxical transfer was briefly discussed.
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