What Would Tolman Think?: Space and
Cyberspace
Michael F. Brown
&
Robert G. Cook
Villanova University & Tufts University
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Linking
Life Zones, Life History Traits, Ecology, and Spatial Cognition in
Four Allopatric Southwestern Seed Caching Corvids
Russ
Balda & Al
Kamil
Northern Arizona University & University of Nebraska
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An Adaptationist's View of Comparative
Spatial Cognition
Sue
Healy
University of Edinburgh |
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Abstracting Spatial Relations Among Goal Locations
Michael F. Brown
Villanova University
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Geometry, Features, and Orientation in Vertebrate Animals:
A Pictorial Review
Ken Cheng
&
Nora Newcombe
Macquarie University & Temple University |
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Updating Human Spatial
Memory
Holly A. Taylor &
David
N. Rapp
Tufts University & Northwestern University |
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Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms of
Homing and Migration in Birds
Verner Bingman, Tammy Jechura, & Meghan C. Kahn
Bowling Green State University |
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Directing
Neural Representations of Space
Sheri Mizumori & David Smith
University of Washington |
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True
Navigation: Sensory Bases of Gradient Maps
John
Phillips, Klaus Schmidt-Koenig, &
Rachel Muheim
Virginia Tech, Duke University, & Virginia Tech |
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Functional Considerations in Animal Navigation: How Do You Use What
You Know?
Robert
Biegler
Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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This Cyberbook is Available to All at
www.comparativecognition.org or
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc |