“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com”. Copyright Springer. DOI: 10.1007/s10071-002-0139-6 [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]Twelve pigeons (Columba livia) were trained on a go/no-go schedule to discriminate between two kinds of movement patterns of dots, which to human observers appear to be "intentional" and "non-intentional" movements. In experiment 1, the intentional motion stimulus contained one dot (a "wolf") that moved systematically towards another dot as though stalking it, and three distractors ("sheep"). The non-intentional motion stimulus consisted of four distractors but no stalker. Birds showed some improvement of discrimination as the sessions progressed, but high levels of discr...
AbstractBiological motion point-light displays are a rich and versatile instrument to study perceptu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Tracking and interception is commonly seen in the natural environment and occurs in all predator-pre...
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...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
Two experiments examined pigeons' discrimination of directional movement using pictorial images show...
Although the pigeon is a popular model for studying visual perception, relatively little is known ab...
Despite being observed throughout the animal kingdom, catching a moving object is a complex task and...
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...
The mechanisms underlying tracking and capture of moving objects in non-human animals are poorly und...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
AbstractBiological motion point-light displays are a rich and versatile instrument to study perceptu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Tracking and interception is commonly seen in the natural environment and occurs in all predator-pre...
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...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
Two experiments examined pigeons' discrimination of directional movement using pictorial images show...
Although the pigeon is a popular model for studying visual perception, relatively little is known ab...
Despite being observed throughout the animal kingdom, catching a moving object is a complex task and...
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...
The mechanisms underlying tracking and capture of moving objects in non-human animals are poorly und...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
AbstractBiological motion point-light displays are a rich and versatile instrument to study perceptu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Tracking and interception is commonly seen in the natural environment and occurs in all predator-pre...