“…Moreover, these experiments determined how these two aspects change with the properties of the stimulus (Droit‐Volet, Meck, & Penney, 2007; Lustig & Meck, 2011; Meck, 1984; Ortega & López, 2008; Penney, Gibbon, & Meck, 2000), the duration of the STIs (Wearden et al, 1997), stimulus ratio (Wearden & Ferrara, 1996), or the different spacing of the TTIs (Penney, Gibbon, & Meck, 2008; Raslear, 1985; Wearden & Ferrara, 1995), just to name a few modifications. This way the timing abilities in a variety of organisms, such as rats (e.g., Church & Deluty, 1977; Kim, Ghim, Lee, & Jung, 2013; Meck, 1983, 1984; Raslear, 1985; Siegel & Church, 1984), pigeons (e.g., Araiba & Brown, 2017; Fox, Prue, & Kyonka, 2016; Laude, Daniels, Wade, & Zentall, 2016; Machado & Keen, 1999; Machado & Pata, 2005; Pinheiro de Carvalho, Machado, & Tonneau, 2016; Platt & Davis, 1983), mice (e.g., Akdoğan & Balcı, 2016; Penney et al, 2008), dogs (Domeniconi & Machado, 2017), and humans of different age (e.g., Allan, 1991; Allan & Gerhardt, 2001; Droit‐Volet, Clément, & Fayol, 2003; Droit‐Volet & Wearden, 2001; Kopec & Brody, 2010; Lustig & Meck, 2011; Provasi, Rattat, & Droit‐Volet, 2011; Rattat & Droit‐Volet, 2001; Wearden, 1991b; Wearden et al, 1997) were characterized.…”