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Behavioural Processes|May 11, 2015
Behavioural responses of Eastern grey squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis, to cues of risk while foragingKimberley Jayne, Stephen E G Lea, Lisa A Leaver
Animal Cognition|April 8, 2004
Global-feature classification can be acquired more rapidly than local-feature classification in both humans and pigeonsKazuhiro Goto, A J Wills, Stephen E G Lea
Communicable Disease Report. CDR Review|June 18, 1993
Immunisation update for travellersG Lea, J D Porter, B Carroll, et al.
Behavioural Processes|December 3, 2014
Pigeons can learn to make visual category discriminations using either low or high spatial frequency informationStephen E G Lea, Victoire Poser-Richet, Christina Meier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|February 10, 2022
Location as a feature in pigeons' recognition of visual objectsStephen E G Lea, Guido de Filippo, Christina Meier
The Veterinary Record|March 7, 2022
Scoping review to assess online information available to new dog ownersChristina A Kuhl, Richard G Lea, Caroline Quarmby, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|October 15, 2005
Why are modern families small? Toward an evolutionary and cultural explanation for the demographic transitionLesley Newson, Tom Postmes, S E G Lea, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|April 8, 2016
Task-switching in pigeons: Associative learning or executive control?Christina Meier, Stephen E G Lea, Ian P L McLaren
Plos One|October 28, 2014
Both loved and feared: third party punishers are viewed as formidable and likeable, but these reputational benefits may only be open to dominant individualsDavid S Gordon, Joah R Madden, Stephen E G Lea
Learning & Behavior|January 31, 2020
Measuring response inhibition with a continuous inhibitory-control taskChristina Meier, Stephen E G Lea, Ian P L McLaren
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Behavioural Processes|May 11, 2015
Behavioural responses of Eastern grey squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis, to cues of risk while foragingKimberley Jayne, Stephen E G Lea, Lisa A Leaver
Animal Cognition|April 8, 2004
Global-feature classification can be acquired more rapidly than local-feature classification in both humans and pigeonsKazuhiro Goto, A J Wills, Stephen E G Lea
Communicable Disease Report. CDR Review|June 18, 1993
Immunisation update for travellersG Lea, J D Porter, B Carroll, et al.
Behavioural Processes|December 3, 2014
Pigeons can learn to make visual category discriminations using either low or high spatial frequency informationStephen E G Lea, Victoire Poser-Richet, Christina Meier
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|February 10, 2022
Location as a feature in pigeons' recognition of visual objectsStephen E G Lea, Guido de Filippo, Christina Meier
The Veterinary Record|March 7, 2022
Scoping review to assess online information available to new dog ownersChristina A Kuhl, Richard G Lea, Caroline Quarmby, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|October 15, 2005
Why are modern families small? Toward an evolutionary and cultural explanation for the demographic transitionLesley Newson, Tom Postmes, S E G Lea, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|April 8, 2016
Task-switching in pigeons: Associative learning or executive control?Christina Meier, Stephen E G Lea, Ian P L McLaren
Plos One|October 28, 2014
Both loved and feared: third party punishers are viewed as formidable and likeable, but these reputational benefits may only be open to dominant individualsDavid S Gordon, Joah R Madden, Stephen E G Lea
Learning & Behavior|January 31, 2020
Measuring response inhibition with a continuous inhibitory-control taskChristina Meier, Stephen E G Lea, Ian P L McLaren
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