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Publications by ALinda Friedman (7 found):

Spetch, M. L. & Friedman, A. (2006). Comparative Cognition of Object Recognition. Comparative Cognition & Behavior, 1, 12-35.

Spetch, M. L. & Friedman, A. (2006). Pigeons See Correspondence Between Objects and Their Pictures. Psychological Science, 17, 966-972.

Spetch, M. L., Friedman, A. & Vuong, Q. C. (2006). Dynamic Object Recognition in Pigeons and Humans. Learning & Behavior, 34, 215-228.

Friedman, A., Spetch, M. L. & Ferrey, A. (2005). Recognition by Humans and Pigeons of Novel Views of 3-D Objects and Their Photographs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 134, 149-162.

Friedman, A., Spetch, M. L. & Lank, I. (2003). An Automated Apparatus for Presenting Depth-Rotated Three-Dimensional Objects in Human and Animal Object Recognition Research. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 35, 343-349.

Spetch, M. L. & Friedman, A. (2003). Recognizing Rotated Views of Objects: Interpolation Versus Generalization by Humans and Pigeons. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 135-140.

Spetch, M. L., Friedman, A. & Reid, S. (2001). The effect of distinctive parts on recognition of depth-rotated object by pigeons (Columba livia) and humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130, 238-255.


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