@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005156, author = {Rackham, David W.}, issue = {34}, journal = {教育研究, Educational Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {Fifteen male pigeons, were exposed to a Pavlovian discriminative conditioning procedure in which presentations of CS+ were followed by brief access to a female conspecific while presentations of CS- were not. The conditioned behavior which emerged to the CS+ in this context were found to bear a clear topographical resemblance to various elements of the unconditioned courtship repertoire of this species. Moreover, a substantial number of these conditioned responses were directed at the CS+ object, itself. The most noteworthy responses to CS- presentations took the form of an increase in the frequency and intensity of the advertising call vocalization plus a marked tendency to turn away from the CS- object itself when illuminated. These observations were discussed in light of their significance for current theoretical accounts of Pavlovian conditioning.}, pages = {51--75}, title = {Discriminative Courtship Conditioning in the Pigeon, Columba Livia}, year = {1992} }