FA Soto, EA Wasserman - Frontiers in neural circuits, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Behavioral studies of object recognition in pigeons have been conducted for 50 years, yielding a large body of data. Recent work has been directed toward synthesizing this …
Relational rules such as 'same'or 'different'are mastered by humans and non-human primates and are considered as abstract conceptual thinking as they require relational …
Animal researchers commonly present pictures to their subjects, usually birds or monkeys, in order to infer how natural objects are perceived and conceptualised, or to discover the brain …
To study how multiple stimuli may control discriminative behavior, we exposed fifteen pigeons to a symbolic matching-to-sample task with three samples that differed only in …
FA Soto, EA Wasserman - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2012 - Springer
Previous comparative work has suggested that the mechanisms of object categorization differ importantly for birds and primates. However, behavioral and neurobiological …
A Matsukawa, S Inoue, M Jitsumori - Behavioural Processes, 2004 - Elsevier
J. Cerella [Pattern Recognit. 12 (1980) 1] and more recently S. Watanabe [Behav. Proc. 53 (2001) 3] demonstrated that pigeons showed no decrement in recognizing cartoons that …
M Guiraud, M Roper, L Chittka - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Honey bees display remarkable visual learning abilities, providing insights regarding visual information processing in a miniature brain. It was discovered that bees can solve a task that …
The human visual system appears to process the identity of faces separately from their emotional expression, whereas the human visual system does not appear to process …
Abstract EA Wasserman, K. Kirkpatrick-Steger, LJ Van Hamme, and I. Biederman (1993) demonstrated that scrambling an object's parts or “geons”(I. Biederman, 1987) produced …