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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 24, 2016
Learning in rich networks involves both positive and negative associationsTanja C Roembke, Edward A Wasserman, Bob McMurray
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|December 13, 2016
Chrysippus's pigeon: Exclusion-based responding in an avian modelMarisol C Lauffer, Leyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences|January 1, 1985
A profile of the borderline patientY Goren, R Kretsch, A Gofer, et al.
Perception|March 16, 2007
Pigeons' recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experienceOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|February 10, 2010
Conditional same-different discrimination by pigeons: acquisition and generalization to novel and few-item displaysLeyre Castro, Philip L Kennedy, Edward A Wasserman
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
Effects of number of items and visual display variability on same-different discrimination behaviorLeyre Castro, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Cognition|December 16, 2014
Pigeons acquire multiple categories in parallel via associative learning: a parallel to human word learning?Edward A Wasserman, Daniel I Brooks, Bob McMurray
Neuroscience Insights|March 1, 2024
The Pigeon as a Model of Complex Visual Processing and Category LearningEdward A Wasserman, Brandon M Turner, Onur Güntürkün
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|August 11, 2001
Superordinate categorization via learned stimulus equivalence: quantity of reinforcement, hedonic value, and the nature of the mediatorS L Astley, J J Peissig, E A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|May 6, 2003
Toward a theory of variability discrimination: finding differencesM E. Young, M R. Ellefson, E A. Wasserman
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 24, 2016
Learning in rich networks involves both positive and negative associationsTanja C Roembke, Edward A Wasserman, Bob McMurray
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|December 13, 2016
Chrysippus's pigeon: Exclusion-based responding in an avian modelMarisol C Lauffer, Leyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences|January 1, 1985
A profile of the borderline patientY Goren, R Kretsch, A Gofer, et al.
Perception|March 16, 2007
Pigeons' recognition of partially occluded objects depends on specific training experienceOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman, Irving Biederman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|February 10, 2010
Conditional same-different discrimination by pigeons: acquisition and generalization to novel and few-item displaysLeyre Castro, Philip L Kennedy, Edward A Wasserman
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
Effects of number of items and visual display variability on same-different discrimination behaviorLeyre Castro, Michael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Cognition|December 16, 2014
Pigeons acquire multiple categories in parallel via associative learning: a parallel to human word learning?Edward A Wasserman, Daniel I Brooks, Bob McMurray
Neuroscience Insights|March 1, 2024
The Pigeon as a Model of Complex Visual Processing and Category LearningEdward A Wasserman, Brandon M Turner, Onur Güntürkün
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|August 11, 2001
Superordinate categorization via learned stimulus equivalence: quantity of reinforcement, hedonic value, and the nature of the mediatorS L Astley, J J Peissig, E A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|May 6, 2003
Toward a theory of variability discrimination: finding differencesM E. Young, M R. Ellefson, E A. Wasserman
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