Carlos Pinto
Affiliations: | 2017- | School of Psychology | University of Minho, Braga, Braga, Portugal |
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Sign in to add mentorArmando Machado | research assistant | 2008-2011 | School of Psychology, University of Minho |
Armando Machado | grad student | 2012-2016 | School of Psychology, University of Minho |
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Sign in to add traineeAna Sousa | research assistant | 2019- | School of Psychology, University of Minho |
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Pinto C, Castanheira-Dinis JM. (2024) Sample-comparison mapping and joint stimulus control. Behavioural Processes. 216: 105006 |
Soares C, Pinto C, Machado A. (2023) Giving time a chance in the midsession reversal task. Learning & Behavior |
Soares C, Sousa A, Pinto C. (2023) Externalizing forgetting: Delay testing in a long operant chamber. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 49: 96-110 |
Pinto C, Salgado S. (2023) Searching for nothing: placing zero on the temporal continuum. Animal Cognition |
Pinto C, Mota M. (2022) Number-of-responses matching in pigeons (Columba livia): Choice biases following delay and no-sample tests. Behavioural Processes. 196: 104605 |
Pinto C, Sousa A. (2021) Choice biases in no-sample and delay testing in pigeons (Columba livia). Animal Cognition. 24: 593-603 |
Fortes I, Pinto C, Machado A, et al. (2018) The paradoxical effect of low reward probabilities in suboptimal choice. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 44: 180-193 |
Pinto C, Fortes I, Machado A. (2017) Joint stimulus control in a temporal discrimination task. Animal Cognition |
Pinto C, Machado A. (2016) Unraveling sources of stimulus control in a temporal discrimination task. Learning & Behavior |
Pinto C, Fortes I, Wilson AG, et al. (2016) The relative value of two options for pigeons depends on their context. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 105: 176-83 |