Perceptual decision making involves choices between alternatives based on sensory information. Studies in primates and rodents revealed a stochastic perceptual evidence accumulation process that, after reaching threshold, results in action execution. Birds represent a cognitively highly successful vertebrate class that has been evolving independent from mammals for more than 300 million years. The present study investigated whether perceptual decision making in pigeons shows behavioral and computational dynamics comparable to those in mammals and rodents. Using a novel "pigeon helmet" with liquid shutter displays that controls visual input to individual eyes/hemispheres with precise timing, we indeed revealed highly similar dynamics of perc...
Among birds, corvids and parrots are prime candidates for advanced cognitive abilities. Still, hardl...
In birds, the entopallium is the primary telencephalic target of the major visual ascending route ca...
Visual processing in pigeons has been shown to be similar to that of humans, but because they haven\...
In situations where the left and right brain sides receive conflicting information that leads to inc...
A vertebrate brain must acquire, store, and process vast amounts of information. For birds, the majo...
Until recently, the avian brain has remained relatively unexplored by neuroscientists. However, as r...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Behavioral studies of object recognition in pigeons have been conducted for 50 years, yielding a lar...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
Animal-fMRI is a powerful method to understand neural mechanisms of cognition, but it remains a majo...
Advanced inferring abilities that are used for predator recognition and avoidance have been document...
How does a pigeon see the world? Although pigeons are known to be adept at learning large numbers of...
Using a motion-capture system and custom head-calibration methods, we reconstructed the head-centric...
The ectostriatum is a large visual structure in the avian telencephalon. Part of the tectofugal path...
Among birds, corvids and parrots are prime candidates for advanced cognitive abilities. Still, hardl...
In birds, the entopallium is the primary telencephalic target of the major visual ascending route ca...
Visual processing in pigeons has been shown to be similar to that of humans, but because they haven\...
In situations where the left and right brain sides receive conflicting information that leads to inc...
A vertebrate brain must acquire, store, and process vast amounts of information. For birds, the majo...
Until recently, the avian brain has remained relatively unexplored by neuroscientists. However, as r...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Behavioral studies of object recognition in pigeons have been conducted for 50 years, yielding a lar...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
Birds have excellent visual abilities that are comparable or superior to those of primates, but how ...
Animal-fMRI is a powerful method to understand neural mechanisms of cognition, but it remains a majo...
Advanced inferring abilities that are used for predator recognition and avoidance have been document...
How does a pigeon see the world? Although pigeons are known to be adept at learning large numbers of...
Using a motion-capture system and custom head-calibration methods, we reconstructed the head-centric...
The ectostriatum is a large visual structure in the avian telencephalon. Part of the tectofugal path...
Among birds, corvids and parrots are prime candidates for advanced cognitive abilities. Still, hardl...
In birds, the entopallium is the primary telencephalic target of the major visual ascending route ca...
Visual processing in pigeons has been shown to be similar to that of humans, but because they haven\...