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Edward A Wasserman

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 13, 2010
Monitoring same/different discrimination behavior in time and space: finding differences and anticipatory discrimination behaviorDaniel I Brooks, Edward A Wasserman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 15, 2009
Evolution of the monkey crouchEdward A Wasserman, Mark S Blumberg
Animal Learning & Behavior|February 21, 2003
The pigeon's discrimination of visual entropy: a logarithmic functionMichael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|March 12, 2020
Bidirectional conditioning: Revisiting Asratyan's 'alternating' training techniqueVictor M Navarro, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|September 23, 2015
No evidence for feature binding by pigeons in a change detection taskOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 30, 2014
Mechanisms of object recognition: what we have learned from pigeonsFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|February 10, 2010
Same-different discrimination: the keel and backbone of thought and reasoningEdward A Wasserman, Michael E Young
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 6, 2025
Humans exhibit associative symmetry in the absence of backward training and stimulus overlapVictor M Navarro, Edward A Wasserman
Iscience|October 19, 2023
The pigeon as a machine: Complex category structures can be acquired by a simple associative modelBrandon M Turner, Edward A Wasserman
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 17, 2011
Visual object categorization in birds and primates: integrating behavioral, neurobiological, and computational evidence within a "general process" frameworkFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 13, 2010
Monitoring same/different discrimination behavior in time and space: finding differences and anticipatory discrimination behaviorDaniel I Brooks, Edward A Wasserman
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 15, 2009
Evolution of the monkey crouchEdward A Wasserman, Mark S Blumberg
Animal Learning & Behavior|February 21, 2003
The pigeon's discrimination of visual entropy: a logarithmic functionMichael E Young, Edward A Wasserman
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|March 12, 2020
Bidirectional conditioning: Revisiting Asratyan's 'alternating' training techniqueVictor M Navarro, Edward A Wasserman
Behavioural Processes|September 23, 2015
No evidence for feature binding by pigeons in a change detection taskOlga F Lazareva, Edward A Wasserman
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 30, 2014
Mechanisms of object recognition: what we have learned from pigeonsFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|February 10, 2010
Same-different discrimination: the keel and backbone of thought and reasoningEdward A Wasserman, Michael E Young
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|May 6, 2025
Humans exhibit associative symmetry in the absence of backward training and stimulus overlapVictor M Navarro, Edward A Wasserman
Iscience|October 19, 2023
The pigeon as a machine: Complex category structures can be acquired by a simple associative modelBrandon M Turner, Edward A Wasserman
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 17, 2011
Visual object categorization in birds and primates: integrating behavioral, neurobiological, and computational evidence within a "general process" frameworkFabian A Soto, Edward A Wasserman
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