Operant studies on pigeons using slide-projected images suggest that photographs of geographical locations might be used as a research tool to study the importance of visual landmarks in homing. Before using this method, however, it is necessary to show that pigeons do see photographic slides as representing real world locations. After reviewing the evidence for picture-to-object correspondence for geographical locations in pigeons, we report the results of an experiment designed to test whether outdoor experience at a location affected homing pigeons' ability to categorise slides of that versus another location displayed in an operant set-up. Four birds visited one location immediately before each experimental session; four birds visited a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
Following spatial disorientation, animals can reorient themselves by relying on geometric cues (metr...
The recognition of familiar areas by homing pigeons, Columba livia, is now known to depend at least ...
Considerable efforts have been made to investigate how homing pigeons (Columba livia f. domestica) a...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Providing homing pigeons with a 5 min preview of the landscape at familiar sites prior to release re...
Vision is not generally thought to be an important cue used in navigation by pigeons (Columba livia)...
While homing pigeons are known to use familiar visual landmarks to recognize release sites, it is le...
The question of whether homing pigeons use visual landmarks for orientation from distant, familiar s...
The combined results demonstrate an extremely important role for visual landmarks in familiar area n...
Anosmic birds' homing ability is impaired when challenged to navigate over unfamiliar areas. Neverth...
strated that scrambling an object's parts or "geons " (I. Biederman, 1987) produced m...
Experiments have shown that homing pigeons are able to develop navigational abilities even if ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
Following spatial disorientation, animals can reorient themselves by relying on geometric cues (metr...
The recognition of familiar areas by homing pigeons, Columba livia, is now known to depend at least ...
Considerable efforts have been made to investigate how homing pigeons (Columba livia f. domestica) a...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Providing homing pigeons with a 5 min preview of the landscape at familiar sites prior to release re...
Vision is not generally thought to be an important cue used in navigation by pigeons (Columba livia)...
While homing pigeons are known to use familiar visual landmarks to recognize release sites, it is le...
The question of whether homing pigeons use visual landmarks for orientation from distant, familiar s...
The combined results demonstrate an extremely important role for visual landmarks in familiar area n...
Anosmic birds' homing ability is impaired when challenged to navigate over unfamiliar areas. Neverth...
strated that scrambling an object's parts or "geons " (I. Biederman, 1987) produced m...
Experiments have shown that homing pigeons are able to develop navigational abilities even if ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
Following spatial disorientation, animals can reorient themselves by relying on geometric cues (metr...