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Herbert S Terrace

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Munoz F, Jensen G, Shinn M, Alkan Y, Murray J, Terrace H, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39990363
The accumulation of evidence over time formalized in the drift diffusion model (DDM), has become one of the most prevalent models of deliberative decision-making. To better understand the role of...
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Kao T, Michaelcheck C, Ferrera V, Terrace H, Jensen G
Autism Res . 2024 Sep; 17(11):2355-2369. PMID: 39223913
Transitive inference (TI) has a long history in the study of human development. There have, however, few pediatric studies that report clinical diagnoses have tested trial-and-error TI learning, in which...
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Terrace H, Bigelow A, Beebe B
Front Psychol . 2022 May; 13:693139. PMID: 35602746
Intersubjectivity refers to two non-verbal intersubjective relations infants experience during their first year that are precursors to the emergence of words. Trevarthen, a pioneer in the study of intersubjectivity, referred...
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Ferhat A, Jensen G, Terrace H, Ferrera V
J Cogn Neurosci . 2022 Jan; 34(4):592-604. PMID: 35061028
Knowledge of transitive relationships between items can contribute to learning the order of a set of stimuli from pairwise comparisons. However, cognitive mechanisms of transitive inferences based on rank order...
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Jensen G, Munoz F, Meaney A, Terrace H, Ferrera V
J Exp Psychol Anim Learn Cogn . 2021 Dec; 47(4):464-475. PMID: 34855434
Rhesus macaques, when trained for several hundred trials on adjacent items in an ordered list (e.g., A > B, B > C, C > D), are able to make accurate...
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Jensen G, Ferrera V, Terrace H
Anim Cogn . 2021 Jul; 25(1):73-93. PMID: 34302565
Understanding how organisms make transitive inferences is critical to understanding their general ability to learn serial relationships. In this context, transitive inference (TI) can be understood as a specific heuristic...
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Jensen G, Kao T, Michaelcheck C, Borge S, Ferrera V, Terrace H
Mem Cognit . 2021 Feb; 49(5):1020-1035. PMID: 33565006
The implied order of a ranked set of visual images can be learned without reliance on information that explicitly signals their order. Such learning is difficult to explain by associative...
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Munoz F, Jensen G, Kennedy B, Alkan Y, Terrace H, Ferrera V
Sci Rep . 2020 Jun; 10(1):9386. PMID: 32523062
Monkeys can learn the implied ranking of pairs of images drawn from an ordered set, despite never seeing all of the images simultaneously and without explicit spatial or temporal cues....
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Jensen G, Alkan Y, Ferrera V, Terrace H
Sci Adv . 2020 Mar; 5(7):eaaw2089. PMID: 32128384
Most accounts of behavior in nonhuman animals assume that they make choices to maximize expected reward value. However, model-free reinforcement learning based on reward associations cannot account for choice behavior...
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Kao T, Jensen G, Michaelcheck C, Ferrera V, Terrace H
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2019 Nov; 46(12):2227-2243. PMID: 31750719
Does serial learning result in specific associations between pairs of items, or does it result in a cognitive map based on relations of all items? In 2 experiments, we trained...