Representation of Multidimensional Stimuli in Pigeons

conclude, on the basis on data collected from match-to-sample procedures, that pigeons sometimes attend selectively but sometimes, instead, perceive compounds as unitary wholes / conclude that which process occurs depends on the pigeon's past training and on the spatial separation of the elements of...

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Main Authors: Riley, Donald, Brown, Michael
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Published: 1991
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