A comparison of two methods for assessing critical flicker fusion frequency in hens
Abstract
This paper compared two general methods for assessing critical fusion frequency in hens (gallus gallus domesticus). The first method was a conditional discrimination procedure with the stimuli presented successively. The second was a two-alternative forced-choice procedure with the stimuli presented simultaneously. It was found that both methods of stimulus presentation gave comparable results suggesting that either method is useful when investigating psychophysics in animals. The results also show that hens’ critical fusion frequency is considerably higher than that of humans which may account for hens’ inability to recognise images presented on standard computer or television monitors.
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Journal Article
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Citation
Railton, R.C.R., Foster, T.M. & Temple, W. (2009). A comparison of two methods for assessing critical flicker fusion frequency in hens. Behavioural Processes, 80(2), 196-200.
Date
2009
Publisher
Elsevier