Authors:
Kelly, DM
Bischof, WF
Wong-Wylie, DR
Spetch, ML
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Citation: Ml. Spetch et al., The effect of distinctive parts on recognition of depth-rotated objects bypigeons (Columba livia) and humans, J EXP PSY G, 130(2), 2001, pp. 238-255
Citation: R. Kelly et Ml. Spetch, Choice biases in delayed matching-to-sample duration with pigeons: Manipulations of ITI and delay illumination, Q J EXP P-B, 53(4), 2000, pp. 309-323
Citation: Ml. Spetch et al., Recognition of objects and spatial relations in pictures across changes inviewpoint, CAH PSYCHOL, 18(5-6), 1999, pp. 729-764
Citation: R. Kelly et al., Influence of nonmemorial factors on manifestation of short-sample biases in choice and successive matching-to-duration tasks with pigeons, J EXP PSY A, 25(3), 1999, pp. 297-307