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Finding the best angle: pigeons (Columba livia) weight angular information more heavily than relative wall length in an open-field geometry task.
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Lubyk, Danielle M
Spetch, Marcia L
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20120905
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Animal cognition
vol. 15
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Geometric orientation by humans: angles weigh in.
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Lubyk, Danielle M
Dupuis, Brian
Gutiérrez, Lucio
Spetch, Marcia L
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20121003
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Psychonomic bulletin & review
vol. 19
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Reorientation in diamond-shaped environments: encoding of features and angles in enclosures versus arrays by adult humans and pigeons (Columbia livia).
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Lubyk, Danielle M
Spetch, Marcia L
Zhou, Ruojing
Pisklak, Jeffrey
Mou, Weimin
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20140403
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Animal cognition
vol. 16
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