Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
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Balda, R., & Kamil, A. (2006).
Linking
life zones, life history traits, ecology, and spatial cognition in
four allopatric southwestern seed caching corvids. In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/balda/
Biegler, R. (2006).
Functional considerations in animal
navigation:
How do you use what you know? In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/biegler/
Bingman, V., Jechura,
T., & Kahn, M.C. (2006).
Behavioral
and neural mechanisms of homing and migration in birds.
In M.F. Brown and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/bingman/
Brown, M.F. (2006).
Abstracting spatial relations among
goal locations. In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/brown/
Cheng, K., &
Newcombe,
N.S. (2006). Geometry, features, and
orientation in vertebrate animals: A pictorial review. In
M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/cheng/
Healy, S. (2006).
An adaptationist’s view of
comparative spatial cognition. In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/healy/
Mizumori,
S., & Smith, D.(2006). Directing neural representations of space. In M.F.
Brown and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/mizumori/
Phillips,
J.B., Schmidt-Koenig, K., & Muheim, R. (2006). True navigation: Sensory bases of
gradient maps. In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/phillips/
Schmajuk,
N., & Voicu, H. (2006). Exploration and navigation using hierarchical cognitive
maps. In M.F. Brown and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available: pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/schmajuk/
Taylor,
H.A., & Rapp, D.N. (2006). Updating human spatial memory. In M.F. Brown
and R.G. Cook (Eds.),
Animal Spatial Cognition: Comparative, Neural, and Computational
Approaches. [On-line]. Available:
pigeon.psy.tufts.edu/asc/taylor/