The radial-arm maze is an established method for testing an animal's spatial win-shift behavior. Research on mammals, birds, and fish has shown that the mastery of this task is commonly mediated, to different degrees, by two types of strategy: those based on external cues and those based on response stereotypy. In the present study we trained four red-footed tortoises (Geochelone carbonaria) to navigate an eight-arm radial maze while providing different levels of access to visual room cues. The results indicate that response stereotypy is the more prevalent mechanism in these tortoises, although navigation based on landmarks can also occur if learned initially. The findings suggest that tortoise spatial navigation may be more similar to tha...
Very little is known about the cognitive abilities of chelonia (turtles, terrapins and tortoises). T...
Forschungsergebnisse mit Schildkröten haben gezeigt, dass sie in der Lage sind, sich anhand distaler...
The ability to learn from the actions of another is adaptive, as it is a shortcut for acquiring new ...
Much research has investigated spatial cognition in mammals and birds. Evidence suggests that the hi...
A single tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) was trained in an eight-arm radial maze, with the apparatu...
A single tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) was trained in an eight-arm radial maze, with the apparatu...
This dataset is to accompany the manuscript accepted in Animal Cognition, Jan 23, 2019. Bridgema...
Geometrical shape discrimination has been shown to play an important role in the spatial orientation...
Gaze following refers to the ability of an animal to orient its gaze direction to that of another or...
Experimentos previos sugieren que las tortugas emplean diferentes estrategias de aprendizaje y memo...
Research has shown that a variety of organisms encode the geometry of their environment to re-establ...
To recognize that a picture is a representation of a real-life object is a cognitively demanding tas...
Gopher tortoises are found in xeric habitats in the southeastern United States. In these xeric habit...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
Rats, mice and other rodents are well-known for their ability to solve complex spatial tasks, such a...
Very little is known about the cognitive abilities of chelonia (turtles, terrapins and tortoises). T...
Forschungsergebnisse mit Schildkröten haben gezeigt, dass sie in der Lage sind, sich anhand distaler...
The ability to learn from the actions of another is adaptive, as it is a shortcut for acquiring new ...
Much research has investigated spatial cognition in mammals and birds. Evidence suggests that the hi...
A single tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) was trained in an eight-arm radial maze, with the apparatu...
A single tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) was trained in an eight-arm radial maze, with the apparatu...
This dataset is to accompany the manuscript accepted in Animal Cognition, Jan 23, 2019. Bridgema...
Geometrical shape discrimination has been shown to play an important role in the spatial orientation...
Gaze following refers to the ability of an animal to orient its gaze direction to that of another or...
Experimentos previos sugieren que las tortugas emplean diferentes estrategias de aprendizaje y memo...
Research has shown that a variety of organisms encode the geometry of their environment to re-establ...
To recognize that a picture is a representation of a real-life object is a cognitively demanding tas...
Gopher tortoises are found in xeric habitats in the southeastern United States. In these xeric habit...
Human–animal interaction (HAI) can be valuable for captive animals, and many zoo-housed species bene...
Rats, mice and other rodents are well-known for their ability to solve complex spatial tasks, such a...
Very little is known about the cognitive abilities of chelonia (turtles, terrapins and tortoises). T...
Forschungsergebnisse mit Schildkröten haben gezeigt, dass sie in der Lage sind, sich anhand distaler...
The ability to learn from the actions of another is adaptive, as it is a shortcut for acquiring new ...