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Jessica Stagner Bodily
Jessica Stagner Bodily
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Auburn University at Montgomery
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Suboptimal choice behavior by pigeons
JP Stagner, TR Zentall
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17 (3), 412-416, 2010
1962010
Maladaptive choice behaviour by pigeons: an animal analogue and possible mechanism for gambling (sub-optimal human decision-making behaviour)
TR Zentall, J Stagner
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1709), 1203-1208, 2011
1582011
Suboptimal choice by pigeons may result from the diminishing effect of nonreinforcement.
JR Laude, JP Stagner, TR Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 40 (1), 12, 2014
1312014
Episodic-like memory: pigeons can report location pecked when unexpectedly asked
TR Zentall, RA Singer, JP Stagner
Behavioural Processes 79 (2), 93-98, 2008
832008
Reversal learning in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columba livia): qualitative differences in behavioral flexibility.
RM Rayburn-Reeves, JP Stagner, CR Kirk, TR Zentall
Journal of Comparative Psychology 127 (2), 202, 2013
792013
Pigeons prefer discriminative stimuli independently of the overall probability of reinforcement and of the number of presentations of the conditioned reinforcer.
JP Stagner, JR Laude, TR Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 38 (4), 446, 2012
532012
Suboptimal choice by pigeons: Evidence that the value of the conditioned reinforcer rather than its frequency determines choice
TR Zentall, JR Laude, JP Stagner, AP Smith
The Psychological Record 65, 223-229, 2015
462015
Sub-optimal choice in pigeons does not depend on avoidance of the stimulus associated with the absence of reinforcement
JP Stagner, JR Laude, TR Zentall
Learning and Motivation 42 (4), 282-287, 2011
432011
Sub-optimal choice by pigeons: Failure to support the Allais paradox
TR Zentall, JP Stagner
Learning and Motivation 42 (3), 245-254, 2011
412011
Midsession reversals with pigeons: Visual versus spatial discriminations and the intertrial interval
JR Laude, JP Stagner, R Rayburn-Reeves, TR Zentall
Learning & Behavior 42, 40-46, 2014
402014
Midsession reversal learning: why do pigeons anticipate and perseverate?
JP Stagner, DM Michler, RM Rayburn-Reeves, JR Laude, TR Zentall
Learning & behavior 41, 54-60, 2013
392013
Guilt by association and honor by association: The role of acquired equivalence
M Molet, JP Stagner, HC Miller, T Kosinski, TR Zentall
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 385-390, 2013
242013
Pigeons prefer conditional stimuli over their absence: A comment on Roberts et al.(2009).
TR Zentall, JP Stagner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 36 (4), 506, 2010
202010
Do pigeons prefer alternatives that include near-hit outcomes?
JP Stagner, JP Case, MF Sticklen, AK Duncan, TR Zentall
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 41 (3), 247, 2015
152015
Do pigeons prefer information in the absence of differential reinforcement?
TR Zentall, JP Stagner
Learning & behavior 40, 465-475, 2012
132012
The Monty Hall dilemma in pigeons: Effect of investment in initial choice
JP Stagner, R Rayburn-Reeves, TR Zentall
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 997-1004, 2013
62013
Human choice predicted by obtained reinforcers, not by reinforcement predictors
JP Stagner, VM Edwards, SR Bond, JA Jasmer, RA Southern, KD Bodily
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 539449, 2020
32020
Further investigation of the Monty Hall Dilemma in pigeons and rats
JP Stagner, TR Zentall
Behavioural processes 112, 14-21, 2015
22015
Investigation of the Monty Hall Dilemma in pigeons and rats
JP Stagner
University of Kentucky, 2013
2013
Suboptimal Choice by Pigeons May Result From the Diminishing
JR Laude, JP Stagner, TR Zentall
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