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Object Recognition
If the pigeon were a perceptron, then it would not be able to recognize an .... If pigeons were attentive to fine variations in local features (as PFT ...
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Preface to Avian Visual Cognition
But why birds? Birds are highly visual and mobile animals, and vision's unmistakable importance to these creatures is reflected in the huge relative size of ...
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Primate Use of Language
Exploring the Animal Mind Software ... Sign language has been chosen as the superior medium in which to conduct ... how to apply the teaching of language to chimps to assisting autistic children, who have difficulty learning language. ...
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Visual Categorization in Pigeons
In this review, I will focus on the research that my colleagues and I have conducted with pigeons since 1991. Using carefully constructed sets of stimuli we ...
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True Navigation: Sensory Bases of Gradient Maps
Some types of cues may function in both local place maps and large-scale gradient ... Given the spatial heterogeneity of potential map cues, animals that ...
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True Navigation: Sensory Bases of Gradient Maps
Some types of cues may function in both local place maps and large-scale gradient ... Given the spatial heterogeneity of potential map cues, animals that ...
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Primate Use of Language
Doubters of the ability of primates to use language include renowned M.I.T. ... Terrace also says that a primate might learn to connect a sign with food and ...
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Operant Conditioning
Overview of B.F. Skinner's work on Operant Conditioning ... Links to books about Operant Conditioning located in the Tisch Library ...
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Visual Perception
The direct physical stimulus for visual perception is reflected light of differing .... One way is to test whether animals experience our visual illusions, ...