Fishes navigate through underwater environments with remarkable spatial precision and memory. Freshwater and seawater species make use of several orientation strategies for adaptative behavior that is on par with terrestrial organisms, and research on cognitive mapping and landmark use in fish have shown that relational and associative spatial learning guide goal-directed navigation not only in terrestrial but also in aquatic habitats. In the past thirty years, researchers explored spatial cognition in fishes in relation to the use of environmental geometry, perhaps because of the scientific value to compare them with land-dwelling animals. Geometric navigation involves the encoding of macrostructural characteristics of space, which are bas...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Teleost fish have been traditionally considered primitive vertebrates compared to mammals and birds ...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
ABSTRACT—Animals of many species use the geometric shape of an enclosed rectangular environment to r...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Fish responsiveness to visual stimuli has been studied extensively in contexts such as female mate c...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
International audienceGoldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as ...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
Although much is now known about the mechanisms that insects, birds and mammals use to orient within...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Teleost fish have been traditionally considered primitive vertebrates compared to mammals and birds ...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
ABSTRACT—Animals of many species use the geometric shape of an enclosed rectangular environment to r...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Fish responsiveness to visual stimuli has been studied extensively in contexts such as female mate c...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
International audienceGoldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as ...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
Although much is now known about the mechanisms that insects, birds and mammals use to orient within...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
Lines of fish (Girardinus falcatus) obtained through selective breeding showing different degree and...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...