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Boundary primacy in spatial mapping: Evidence from zebrafish (Danio rerio) Lee, Sang Ah; Ferrari, Ambra; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Sovrano, Valeria Anna, BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, v.119, pp.116 - 122, 2015-10 |
Bumblebees spontaneously map location of conspecific using geometry and features Lee, Sang Ah; Vallortigara, Giorgio, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION, v.50, pp.32 - 38, 2015-05 |
Chicks, like children, spontaneously reorient by three-dimensional environmental geometry, not by image matching Lee, Sang Ah; Spelke, Elizabeth S.; Vallortigara, Giorgio, BIOLOGY LETTERS, v.8, no.4, pp.492 - 494, 2012-08 |
Distinct and combined responses to environmental geometry and features in a working-memory reorientation task in rats and chicks Lee, Sang Ah; Austen, Joseph M.; Sovrano, Valeria Anna; Vallortigara, Giorgio; McGregor, Anthony; Lever, Colin, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.10, no.1, 2020-05 |
Independent effects of geometry and landmark in a spontaneous reorientation task: a study of two species of fish Lee, Sang Ah; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Ruga, Vincenza; Sovrano, Valeria A., ANIMAL COGNITION, v.15, no.5, pp.861 - 870, 2012-09 |
Navigation by environmental geometry: The use of zebrafish as a model Lee, Sang Ah; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Flore, Michele; Spelke, Elizabeth S.; Sovrano, Valeria A., JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, v.216, no.19, pp.3693 - 3699, 2013-10 |
Representation of environmental shape in the hippocampus of domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) Mayer, Uwe; Bhushan, Rachel; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Lee, Sang Ah, BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION, v.223, no.2, pp.941 - 953, 2018-03 |
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