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Thomas Zentall, PhD
Professor
Department of Psychology
202-B Kastle Hall
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0044
Office Phone: 859.257.4076
E-mail: zentall@uky.edu
My research interests focus
on cognitive behaviors in animals including memory strategies, concept
learning, and social learning. The approach my students and I use is to
define a cognitive behavior that is characteristic of humans in a way
that clearly distinguishes it from simple associative (SR) learning and
then to examine the conditions under which it can be found in animals.
This approach not only examines the relatively unexplored repertoire of
animal behavior that has been thought to distinguish humans from other
animals, but it also develops relatively simple training techniques that
may be useful in training developmentally delayed and learning disabled
humans to use concepts and strategies. For more information on my research
and laboratory, click
here.
Selected Recent Publications:
Zentall, T. R. (2007). Temporal
discrimination learning by pigeons. Behavioural Processes, 74,
286-292.
Klein, E. D., Gehrke, B. J.,
Green, T. A., Zentall, T. R., & Bardo, M. T. (2007). Repeated cocaine
experience facilitates sucrose-reinforced operant responding in enriched
and isolated rats. Learning and Motivation, 38, 44-55.
Friedrich, A. M., Zentall,
T. R., & Weisman, R. (2007). Absolute pitch: Frequency range discriminations
in pigeons (Columbia livia), comparisons with zebra finches (Taeniopygia
guttata), and humans (Homo sapiens). Journal of Comparative
Psychology, 125, 95-105.
Singer, R. A., Berry, L. M.,
& Zentall T. R. (2007). Preference for a stimulus that follows a relatively
aversive event: Contrast or delay reduction? Journal of the Experimental
Analysis of Behavior, 87, 275-285.
Zentall, T. R. & Singer,
R. A. (2007). Within-trial contrast: When is a failure to replicate not
a type I error? Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior,
87, 401-404.
DiGian, K. A., & Zentall,
T. R. (2007). Pigeons may not use dual coding in the radial maze analog
task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes,
33, 262-272.
Zentall, T. R. (2006). Mental
time travel in animals: A challenging question. Behavioural Processes,
72, 173-183889-895.
Zentall, T. R. (2006). Instructional
ambiguity in the discrimination of and memory for the duration of a stimulus.
International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 6,
163-183.
Benjumea, S., & Zentall,
T. R. (2006). Darwin lives: Introduction to the series on animal learning
and cognition. International Journal of Psychology and Psychological
Therapy, 6, 129-132.
Zentall, T. R. (2006). Imitation:
Definitions, evidence, and mechanisms. Animal Cognition, 9, 355-367.
Martin, T. I., & Zentall
T. R. (2006). Simple discrimination reversals in the domestic horse (Equus
caballus). Applied Animal Behavior Science, 101, 328-338.
Zentall, T. R. (2006). Functional
equivalence in pigeons. Behavior Analyst Today, 7, 262-274.
Singer, R. A., Klein, E. D.,
& Zentall, T. R. (2006). The use of a single-code/default coding strategy
by pigeons to acquire a duration-sample discrimination. Learning and
Behavior, 34, 340-347.
Singer, R. A., & Zentall,
T. R. (2006). Methodological issues in the study of cognitive mapping
in animals. In M. J. Anderson (Ed.), Tasks and Techniques: A Sampling
of Methodologies for the Investigationo f Animal Learning, Behavior, and
Cognition (pp. 209-222). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Zentall, T. R. (2006). Methodological
issues in the study of imitative learning in animals. In M. J. Anderson
(Ed.), Tasks and Techniques: A Sampling of Methodologies for the Investigationo
f Animal Learning, Behavior, and Cognition (pp. 223-232). Hauppauge,
NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Zentall, T. R., Friedrich,
A. M., & Clement, T. S. (2006). Required pecking alters judgments
of the passage of time by pigeons. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
13, 1038-1042.
Wasserman, E. A., & Zentall,
T. R. (Eds.) (2006). Comparative Cognition: Experimental Explorations
of Animal Intelligence. Oxford University Press.
Zentall, T. R., Clement, T.
S., Friedrich, A. M., & DiGian, K. A. (2006). Stimuli signaling rewards
that follow a less preferred event are themselves preferred: Implications
for cognitive dissonance. In E. A. Wasserman & T. R. Zentall (Eds.),
Comparative Cognition: Experimental Explorations of Animal Intelligence.
Oxford University Press.
Zentall, T. R. (2006).
Representation in animals: Cognitive maps, episodic memory, prospective
memory, and metamemory. In K. Fujita & S. Itakura (Eds.), Diversity
of cognition: Development, domestication, and pathology. Kyoto, Japan:
Kyoto University Press.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). Novelty
is an unreasonable requirement for imitated behavior. In S. Hurley &
N. Chater, (Eds.), Perspectives on imitation: From Mirror Neurons
to Memes (pp. 189-191). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). Action-level
versus program-level imitation In S. Hurley & N. Chater, (Eds.), Perspectives
on imitation: From Mirror Neurons to Memes (pp. 285-287). Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). Selective
attention and shared attention in animals. Behavioral Processes, 69,
1-16.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). Animals
may not be stuck in time. Learning and Motivation 36, 208-225.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). Configural/holistic
processing or differential element versus compound similarity. Animal
Cognition, 8, 141-142.
Nguyen, N. H., Klein, E. D.,
& Zentall, T. R. (2005). Imitation of two-action sequences by pigeons.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 514-518.
Klein, E. D., Bhatt, R. S.,
& Zentall, T. R. (2005). Contrast and the justification of effort.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12 335-339.
Friedrich, A. M., Clement,
T. S., & Zentall, T. R. (2005). Discriminative stimuli that follow
the absence of reinforcement are preferred by pigeons over those that
follow reinforcement. Learning & Behavior, 33, 337-342.
Martin, T. I., & Zentall,
T. R. (2005). Post-choice information processing by pigeons. Animal
Cognition.
Zentall, T. R. & Kaiser,
D. H. (2005). Interval timing with gaps: Gap ambiguity as an alternative
to gap salience and temporal decay. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Animal Behavioral Processes, 41, 484-486.
Zentall, T. R. (2005). A within-trial
contrast effect and its implications for several social psychological
phenomena. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 18,
273-297.
Last updated: July
19, 2007
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