Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Saulo Missiaggia Velasco is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Saulo Missiaggia Velasco.


Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior | 2010

ASSOCIATIVE SYMMETRY BY PIGEONS AFTER FEW‐EXEMPLAR TRAINING

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Edson M. Huziwara; Armando Machado; Gerson Yukio Tomanari

The present experiment investigated whether pigeons can show associative symmetry on a two-alternative matching-to-sample procedure. The procedure consisted of a within-subject sequence of training and testing with reinforcement, and it provided (a) exemplars of symmetrical responding, and (b) all prerequisite discriminations among test samples and comparisons. After pigeons had learned two arbitrary-matching tasks (A-B and C-D), they were given a reinforced symmetry test for half of the baseline relations (B1-A1 and D1-C1). To control for the effects of reinforcement during testing, two novel, nonsymmetrical responses were concurrently reinforced using the other baseline stimuli (D2-A2 and B2-C2). Pigeons matched at chance on both types of relations, thus indicating no evidence for symmetry. These symmetrical and nonsymmetrical relations were then directly trained in order to provide exemplars of symmetry and all prerequisite discriminations for a second test. The symmetrical test relations were now B2-A2 and D2-C2 and the nonsymmetrical relations were D1-A1 and B1-C1. On this test, 1 pigeon showed clear evidence of symmetry, 2 pigeons showed weak evidence, and 1 pigeon showed no evidence. The previous training of all prerequisite discriminations among stimuli, and the within-subject control for testing with reinforcement seem to have set favorable conditions for the emergence of symmetry in nonhumans. However, the variability across subjects shows that methodological variables still remain to be controlled.


Revista Psicologia em Pesquisa | 2010

Fundamentos Metodológicos da Pesquisa em Análise Experimental do Comportamento

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Miriam Garcia-Mijares; Gerson Yukio Tomanari

O metodo de pesquisa tendo o sujeito como seu proprio controle e uma das marcas da Analise Experimental do Comportamento. Os modos como o analista do comportamento formula perguntas, mensura comportamentos, realiza comparacoes experimentais, analisa dados e deriva conclusoes sao relativamente distintos dos metodos praticados em outros campos da Psicologia. O objetivo deste trabalho e apresentar introdutoriamente as principais caracteristicas desse modo peculiar de investigacao cientifica, explicitando as relacoes que suas estrategias e taticas mantem com um conjunto de concepcoes filosofico-conceituais acerca da natureza de seu objeto de estudo, ou seja, o comportamento dos organismos.


Learning & Behavior | 2013

Emergent relations in pigeons following training with temporal samples.

Edson M. Huziwara; Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Gerson Yukio Tomanari; Deisy das Graças de Souza; Armando Machado

In two experiments, we investigated emergent conditional relations in pigeons using a symbolic matching-to-sample task with temporal stimuli as the samples and hues as the comparisons. Both experiments comprised three phases. In Phase I, pigeons learned to choose a red keylight (R) but not a green keylight (G) after a 1-s signal. They also learned to choose G but not R after a 4-s signal. In Phase II, correct responding consisted of choosing a blue keylight (B) after a 4-s signal and a yellow keylight (Y) after a 16-s signal. Comparisons G and B were both related to the same 4-s sample, whereas comparisons R and Y had no common sample. In Phase III, R and G were presented as samples, and B and Y were presented as the comparisons. The choice of B was correct following G, and the choice of Y was correct following R. If a relation between comparisons that shared a common sample were to emerge, then responding to B given G would be more likely than responding to Y given R. The results were generally consistent with this prediction, suggesting, for the first time in pigeons, the emergence of novel relations that involve temporal stimuli as nodal samples.


Psicologia-reflexao E Critica | 2018

Behavior and illusions: a model to study superstition in a participant replacement experiment

Marcelo Frota Lobato Benvenuti; Thais Ferro Nogara de Toledo; Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Flavia Meneses Duarte

The notion of superstitious behavior can provide a basic background for understanding such notions as illusions and beliefs. The present study investigated the social mechanism of the transmission of superstitious behavior in an experiment that utilized participant replacement. The sample was composed of a total of 38 participants. Participants performed a task on a computer: they could click a colored rectangle using the mouse. When the rectangle was in a particular color, the participants received points independently of their behavior (variable time schedule). When the color of the rectangle was changed, no points were presented (extinction). Under an Individual Exposure condition, ten participants worked alone on the task. Other participants were exposed to the same experimental task under a Social Exposure condition, in which each participant first learned by observation and then worked on the task in a participant replacement (chain) procedure. The first participant in each chain in the Social Exposure condition was a confederate who worked on the task “superstitiously,” clicking the rectangle when points were presented. Superstitious responding was transmitted because of the behavior of the confederate. This also influenced estimates of personal control. These findings suggest that social learning can facilitate the acquisition and maintenance of superstitious behavior and the illusion of control. Our data also suggest that superstitious behavior and the illusion of control may involve similar learning principles.


International journal of psychological research | 2016

Assessing Symmetry by Comparing the Acquisition of Symmetric and Nonsymmetric Conditional Relations in a Capuchin Monkey

Paulo S. D. Soares Filho; Álvaro Júnior Melo e Silva; Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Romariz da Silva Barros; Gerson Yukio Tomanari

The present study presents a procedure to assess the property of symmetry by comparing the acquisition of conditional relations that are consistent and inconsistent with this property in a capuchin monkey ( Sapajus spp.). One young male monkey underwent arbitrary matching-to-sample training. The experiment had four phases: Phase 1.1 (establishing A1B1 and A2B2 relations), Phase 1.2 (reinforcing B1A1 and B2A2 relations, consistent with the property of symmetry), Phase 2.1 (establishing A3B3 and A4B4 relations), and Phase 2.2 (reinforcing B3A4 and B4A3 relations, inconsistent with the property of symmetry). A comparison between Phase 1.2 (consistent) and Phase 2.2 (inconsistent) showed faster acquisition of consistent relations (B1A1 and B2A2) than inconsistent relations (B3A4 and B4A3). The results suggest that the established conditional discriminations may have the property of symmetry and confirm the potential of comparative analysis between the acquisition of conditional discriminations as a promising procedure to evaluate equivalence class formation in nonhuman subjects.


Revista Latinoamericana De Psicologia | 2012

Metacontingencies, Experimentation and Nonhumans: Searching for Conceptual and Methodological Advances

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Marcelo Frota Lobato Benvenuti; Gerson Yukio Tomanari


Psychological Record | 2014

Assessing Derived Conditional Relations Under Reinforcement Conditions

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Gerson Yukio Tomanari


Acta Comportamentalia: Revista Latina de Análisis del Comportamiento | 2010

Efeitos do treino de discriminações condicionais sobre a aquisição de relações simétricas e transitivas

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Gerson Yukio Tomanari


Psychological Record | 2017

Cooperation and Metacontingency in Pigeons

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Marcelo Frota Lobato Benvenuti; Angelo Augusto Silva Sampaio; Gerson Yukio Tomanari


Acta comportamentalia: revista latina de análisis del comportamiento | 2011

Aprendizagem de relacoes simetricas ao longo do treino de discriminacoes condicionais

Saulo Missiaggia Velasco; Gerson Yukio Tomanari

Collaboration


Dive into the Saulo Missiaggia Velasco's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Deisy das Graças de Souza

Federal University of São Carlos

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Gerson Yukio

University of São Paulo

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge