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schema, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

The owner should put treats in that bush for Dusty to find.

Manmikey, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time
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My dog once found a biscuit* in a bush near our home, from that day onwards he always checked the bush for a biscuit, there never was another one, the bush became known as "The Biscuit Bush"

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cashews_best_nut,

What type of biscuit was it?

bingbong,

Bush biscuit

CrushKillDestroySwag, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

I think it’s just regular Operant Conditioning, but the reward of finding half a pie was so strong that the association will stick to this bush for a lot longer than if it was a smaller one.

clearleaf, to programmer_humor in Works on my machine

They did it! They passed the turing test!

peyotecosmico, (edited ) to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

Us: hahaha silly dog.

Also us: oh a waterfall, I’ll check behind it.

Omega_Haxors, (edited )

Those who do not check behind the waterfall do not deserve to see the fairy wonderland behind it.

Hexarei,
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A vintage meme sir but it checks out

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
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Also also us: oh a lottery ticket that I know for a mathematical fact has such a tiny chance of winning that I’m literally more likely to be struck by a shark and eaten by lightning, well I’ll try my odds, who knows?

radioactiveradio, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

And what if he found a new species of bush that grows pie huh?

irmoz, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

This is seen in human society, and is called a Cargo cult

Nakoichi,
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More recent scholarship on cargo cults has challenged the suitability of the term for the movements associated with it, with recent anthropological sources arguing that the term is born of colonialism and prejudice and does not accurately convey the nature of the movements to which it refers.

1950s pseudoscience bullshit.

verdigris,

?

It wasn’t pseudoscience, it was just given a colonial-centric name that reinforces the view of uncontacted or even just aboriginal peoples as “savage” or “uncivilized”. The described phenomenon is a real thing.

usernamesaredifficul,

trouble is people are only familiar with the old name

verdigris,

I don’t think there is another agreed upon name? Regardless the idea shouldn’t be attacked because it’s poorly named.

usernamesaredifficul, (edited )

no I agree I don’t think it’s racist to reference the fact that people from non industrial societies don’t understand how our supply chains work. Why would they. That’s not them being dumb it’s them not having detailed knowledge without being taught. It’s not reasonable to expect someone to deduce the existence of Bristol from a blue vase

irmoz,

Yeah, fair, just figured it was a relevant term

sunbytes, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

There is a part of the dog training book “Total Recall” by Pippa Mattinson that refers to this.

Pie-in-a-bush is her way of explaining the Jackpot reward training method.

Very surreal to see it realised so.

Omega_Haxors, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

The fridge won’t be empty this time.

NatakuNox, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time
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Me watching Dusty find the pie I left for him in the bushes https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cc4e031c-c598-44ee-94b1-bb8829dc9582.webm

Holyhandgrenade, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time
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There’s a Norwegian prog rock band called Magic Pie, I haven’t seen their bush yet though

can, (edited )

Nothing like some prog rock and bush.

Ghyste, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

This isn’t even remotely close to being a meme.

can,

I agree but I think we’re a minority at this point.

Drusas,

Most memes on Lemmy seem not to be. I've given up complaining about it, aside from right now.

Ghyste,

People just dump any garbage because moderators are either non-existent or don’t care, and the bulk of the community mindlessly upvote literally any crap that gets posted here.

Meanwhile other communities lack content that these posts would be a proper fit for, and the same people supporting garbage posts here use that lack of activity in other communities as an excuse to continue the garbage posts here.

Mr_Blott, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

Used to find porn mags in bushes back in my day. They were magic pie bush bushes I tell ya

Chais, (edited )
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When the Munich public transport introduced new trains around 20 years ago some of them had porn images stuck to the inside of legs of some of the benches. You can be sure that teenage boys find them.
The numbers quickly dwindled but it took the company years until they had them all removed.

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  • Chais, (edited )
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    I never learned how that happened. We suspected that someone might have sneakily applied them during production or before delivery, as the trains were brand-new.
    I doubt they were “official” stickers 😉

    ChickenLadyLovesLife,

    My parents were big hippie environmentalists back in the '70s and they were always so proud of their son (me) for volunteering at the local recycling center every Saturday. Fortunately they never found out that I did it for the porn. I had like four or five copies of every porn magazine published in that decade.

    psud, (edited )

    I found them in local bushland (Australia) in the late 80s

    I presume they were hidden by older boys who didn’t dare take them home where a parent may find them

    I also didn’t dare keep them at home long, that book of bush went back into the bush

    RedEyeFlightControl, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time
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    It is a well defined psychological principle called Pavlovian response.

    JuicyGyri, (edited )

    Probably closer to intermittent reward than Pavlovian conditioning! But yeah, definitely already “well defined” by psychology haha

    RedEyeFlightControl,
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    I would suggest that the stimulus was strong enough to condition after one trial, due to the repeat behavior.

    iggames, to memes in This needs to be a well-defined psychological principle. I do stuff like this all the time

    Our neighborhood has the Magical Chicken Wing bush. The dog thoroughly inspected it for months afterwards, and still checks on it now and then just in case.

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