The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understood in non-human animals. In the current experiments, pigeons and humans learned to categorize two non-repeating, complex human behaviors ("martial arts" vs. "Indian dance"). Using multiple video exemplars of a digital human model, pigeons discriminated these behaviors in a go/no-go task and humans in a choice task. Experiment 1 found that pigeons already experienced with discriminating the locomotive actions of digital animals acquired the discrimination more rapidly when action information was available than when only pose information was available. Experiments 2 and 3 found this same dynamic superiority effect with naïve pigeons and human pa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
We investigated the role of dynamic information in human and pigeon object recognition. Both species...
We investigated the role of dynamic information in human and pigeon object recognition. Both species...
Behavioral studies of object recognition in pigeons have been conducted for 50 years, yielding a lar...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
Object recognition is fundamental in the lives of most animals. The authors review research comparin...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
The cognitive and neural mechanisms for recognizing and categorizing behavior are not well understoo...
We investigated the role of dynamic information in human and pigeon object recognition. Both species...
We investigated the role of dynamic information in human and pigeon object recognition. Both species...
Behavioral studies of object recognition in pigeons have been conducted for 50 years, yielding a lar...
It is widely accepted that group-living animals alter their behaviour towards a conspecific dependin...
In three experiments, pigeons were exposed to a discriminated autoshaping procedure in which categor...
Object recognition is fundamental in the lives of most animals. The authors review research comparin...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Humans and pigeons were trained to discriminate between 2 views of actual 3-D objects or their photo...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the same visual information sources as humans t...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...
Three experiments examined the ability of birds to discriminate between the actions of walking forwa...