The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial location of past events is related to the typical distribution of food resources for the species. It appears to predict that Norway rats would perform better than domestic pigeons in tasks requiring spatial event memory. Pigeons, tested in an eight-arm radial maze, exhibited no more than half of the memory capacity observed in rats in the same apparatus and may not have used spatial memory at all. The results were interpreted as supporting the hypothesis
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...
The present series of experiments examined pigeons' spatial working memory using two variants of the...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
Pigeon spatial memory was examined using a four-arm radial maze. The maze had four arms, spaced at 9...
Rats have an impressive ability to remember locations they have visited. Two experiments used an eig...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
Roberts and Van Veldhuizen's [Roberts, W.A., Van Veldhuizen, N., 1985. Spatial memory in pigeons on ...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Rats were tested on an eight-arm maze in a paradigm of sampling with replacement from a known set of...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...
The present series of experiments examined pigeons' spatial working memory using two variants of the...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
The resource-distribution hypothesis states that the ability of an animal to remember the spatial lo...
Pigeon spatial memory was examined using a four-arm radial maze. The maze had four arms, spaced at 9...
Rats have an impressive ability to remember locations they have visited. Two experiments used an eig...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
Roberts and Van Veldhuizen's [Roberts, W.A., Van Veldhuizen, N., 1985. Spatial memory in pigeons on ...
A series of six experiments was conducted examining spatial memory in pigeons. Spatial memory in th...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Rats were tested on an eight-arm maze in a paradigm of sampling with replacement from a known set of...
Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) use spatial memory to recover stored food in the field. I...
Animals use various spatial and non-spatial cues when navigating the environment. They can use spati...
The present series of experiments examined pigeons' spatial working memory using two variants of the...