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Edward A Wasserman

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|July 15, 2021
Pigeons proficiently switch among four tasks without costEllen O'Donoghue, Edward A Wasserman
Animal Cognition|May 22, 2012
How special is sameness for pigeons and people?Edward A Wasserman, Leyre Castro
Behavioural Processes|November 9, 2007
Further challenges to elemental and configural accounts of associative learningLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|November 10, 2015
Attentional shifts in categorization learning: Perseveration but not learned irrelevanceLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 13, 2022
The Rescorla-Wagner Model: The culmination of Hume's theory of causationEdward A Wasserman, Leyre Castro
Animal Cognition|October 16, 2012
Information-seeking behavior: exploring metacognitive control in pigeonsLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Cognition|April 16, 2026
Nonnumerical stimuli exert surprisingly strong behavioral control in an unconstrained numerical discrimination learning taskFrancisca Diaz, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2002
Limited attention and cue order consistency affect predictive learning: a test of similarity measuresMichael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Vision|April 2, 2011
Asymmetrical interactions in the perception of face identity and emotional expression are not unique to the primate visual systemFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|December 20, 2011
Transitive inference in pigeons: measuring the associative values of Stimuli B and DOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|July 15, 2021
Pigeons proficiently switch among four tasks without costEllen O'Donoghue, Edward A Wasserman
Animal Cognition|May 22, 2012
How special is sameness for pigeons and people?Edward A Wasserman, Leyre Castro
Behavioural Processes|November 9, 2007
Further challenges to elemental and configural accounts of associative learningLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|November 10, 2015
Attentional shifts in categorization learning: Perseveration but not learned irrelevanceLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|May 13, 2022
The Rescorla-Wagner Model: The culmination of Hume's theory of causationEdward A Wasserman, Leyre Castro
Animal Cognition|October 16, 2012
Information-seeking behavior: exploring metacognitive control in pigeonsLeyre Castro, Edward A Wasserman
Cognition|April 16, 2026
Nonnumerical stimuli exert surprisingly strong behavioral control in an unconstrained numerical discrimination learning taskFrancisca Diaz, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2002
Limited attention and cue order consistency affect predictive learning: a test of similarity measuresMichael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Vision|April 2, 2011
Asymmetrical interactions in the perception of face identity and emotional expression are not unique to the primate visual systemFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|December 20, 2011
Transitive inference in pigeons: measuring the associative values of Stimuli B and DOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman
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