Pre-crastination in the pigeon

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Edward A. Wasserman
Stephen J. Brzykcy
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[1] The University of Iowa,Department of Psychology
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2015年 / 22卷
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Animal and human associative learning; Choice behavior; Animal behavior;
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Procrastination is the tendency to delay initiating or completing tasks. Rosenbaum et al. (Psychological Science, May 8, 2014) recently documented the opposite of procrastination: pre-crastination, the tendency to begin or to finish tasks as soon as possible. We devised a simple two-alternative forced-choice task, in which pigeons could choose to switch response location either sooner or later in a sequence of actions eventuating in food reward. Even though there was no economic advantage for doing so, pigeons chose to switch response location sooner rather than later in the sequence, showing pre-crastination to be quite general. Pre-crastination thus joins other anticipatory learning phenomena in challenging rational or optimal accounts of behavioral adaptation.
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