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June 5, 2014
Transitive responding in animals and humans: Exaptation rather than adaptation?
J D Delius, M Siemann
Physiology & Behavior
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November 1, 1991
Grasping in the pigeon: control through sound and vibration feedback mediated by the nucleus basalis
U Schall, J D Delius
Psychological Research
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January 1, 1996
Influences of task concreteness upon transitive responding in humans
M Siemann, J D Delius
Behavioural Brain Research
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January 1, 1981
Discrepant effects of unilateral and bilateral forebrain lesions on the visual performance of pigeons
F Nau, J D Delius
Physiology & Behavior
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May 1, 1979
Nucleus striae terminalis lesions affect agonistic behavior of pigeons
J M Ramirez, J D Delius
Behavioural Processes
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June 5, 2014
The effects of wulst lesions on simple visual discrimination performance in the pigeon
D M Parker, J D Delius
Behavioural Brain Research
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March 1, 1987
Orientation invariance of shape recognition in forebrain-lesioned pigeons
J D Delius, V D Hollard
Behavioural Pharmacology
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April 26, 2000
Sensitization to apomorphine in pigeons is due to conditioning, subject to generalization but resistant to extinction
A M Godoy, J D Delius
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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November 19, 1982
Rotational invariance in visual pattern recognition by pigeons and humans
V D Hollard, J D Delius
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
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January 1, 1976
Vestibular projections to the thalamus of the pigeon
F W Vollrath, J D Delius
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Behavioural Processes
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June 5, 2014
Transitive responding in animals and humans: Exaptation rather than adaptation?
J D Delius, M Siemann
Physiology & Behavior
|
November 1, 1991
Grasping in the pigeon: control through sound and vibration feedback mediated by the nucleus basalis
U Schall, J D Delius
Psychological Research
|
January 1, 1996
Influences of task concreteness upon transitive responding in humans
M Siemann, J D Delius
Behavioural Brain Research
|
January 1, 1981
Discrepant effects of unilateral and bilateral forebrain lesions on the visual performance of pigeons
F Nau, J D Delius
Physiology & Behavior
|
May 1, 1979
Nucleus striae terminalis lesions affect agonistic behavior of pigeons
J M Ramirez, J D Delius
Behavioural Processes
|
June 5, 2014
The effects of wulst lesions on simple visual discrimination performance in the pigeon
D M Parker, J D Delius
Behavioural Brain Research
|
March 1, 1987
Orientation invariance of shape recognition in forebrain-lesioned pigeons
J D Delius, V D Hollard
Behavioural Pharmacology
|
April 26, 2000
Sensitization to apomorphine in pigeons is due to conditioning, subject to generalization but resistant to extinction
A M Godoy, J D Delius
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
November 19, 1982
Rotational invariance in visual pattern recognition by pigeons and humans
V D Hollard, J D Delius
Brain, Behavior and Evolution
|
January 1, 1976
Vestibular projections to the thalamus of the pigeon
F W Vollrath, J D Delius
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