Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwards and backwards as demonstrated by video clips of a human walking a dog. Experiment 1 revealed that budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulates) could discriminate between these actions when the demonstrators moved consistently from left to right. Test trials then revealed that the discrimination transferred, without additional training, to clips of the demonstrators moving from right to left. Experiment 2 replicated the findings from Experiment 1 except that the demonstrators walked as if on a treadmill in the center of the display screen. The results from the first 2 experiments were replicated with pigeons in Experiment 3. The results cannot be...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Two experiments examined pigeons' discrimination of directional movement using pictorial images show...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/s1...
Although the pigeon is a popular model for studying visual perception, relatively little is known ab...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Birds are generally thought to have excellent vision with high spatial resolution. However, spatial ...
AbstractHumans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between views of similar and distinctive obj...
AbstractBirds are generally thought to have excellent vision with high spatial resolution. However, ...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Two experiments examined pigeons' discrimination of directional movement using pictorial images show...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/s1...
Although the pigeon is a popular model for studying visual perception, relatively little is known ab...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Birds are generally thought to have excellent vision with high spatial resolution. However, spatial ...
AbstractHumans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between views of similar and distinctive obj...
AbstractBirds are generally thought to have excellent vision with high spatial resolution. However, ...
<div><p>Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Handedness/footedness and side biases are a well-known phenomenon in many animals, including humans....