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Lucia Regolin

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2010
Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicksElena Mascalzoni, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Laterality|November 22, 2005
Visual lateralisation, form preferences, and secondary imprinting in the domestic chickElena Clara, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Developmental Psychology|October 9, 2013
The first time ever I saw your feet: inversion effect in newborns' sensitivity to biological motionLara Bardi, Lucia Regolin, Francesca Simion
Communications Biology|December 10, 2021
Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoningJonathan Niall Daisley, Giorgio Vallortigara, Lucia Regolin
Developmental Science|July 2, 2010
Faces are special for newly hatched chicks: evidence for inborn domain-specific mechanisms underlying spontaneous preferences for face-like stimuliOrsola Rosa-Salva, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2021
Young chicks rely on symmetry/asymmetry in perceptual grouping to discriminate sets of elementsMaria Loconsole, Massimo De Agrò, Lucia Regolin
Behavioural Brain Research|December 19, 2006
Chicks discriminate human gaze with their right hemisphereOrsola Rosa Salva, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2026
Matching sounds to shapes: Evidence of the bouba-kiki effect in naïve baby chicksMaria Loconsole, Silvia Benavides-Varela, Lucia Regolin
Frontiers in Psychology|March 8, 2014
Lateralized mechanisms for encoding of object. Behavioral evidence from an animal model: the domestic chick (Gallus gallus)Rosa Rugani, Orsola Rosa Salva, Lucia Regolin
Social Neuroscience|February 24, 2010
Logic in an asymmetrical (social) brain: Transitive inference in the young domestic chickJonathan Niall Daisley, Giorgio Vallortigara, Lucia Regolin
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 18, 2010
Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicksElena Mascalzoni, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Laterality|November 22, 2005
Visual lateralisation, form preferences, and secondary imprinting in the domestic chickElena Clara, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Developmental Psychology|October 9, 2013
The first time ever I saw your feet: inversion effect in newborns' sensitivity to biological motionLara Bardi, Lucia Regolin, Francesca Simion
Communications Biology|December 10, 2021
Low-rank Gallus gallus domesticus chicks are better at transitive inference reasoningJonathan Niall Daisley, Giorgio Vallortigara, Lucia Regolin
Developmental Science|July 2, 2010
Faces are special for newly hatched chicks: evidence for inborn domain-specific mechanisms underlying spontaneous preferences for face-like stimuliOrsola Rosa-Salva, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 25, 2021
Young chicks rely on symmetry/asymmetry in perceptual grouping to discriminate sets of elementsMaria Loconsole, Massimo De Agrò, Lucia Regolin
Behavioural Brain Research|December 19, 2006
Chicks discriminate human gaze with their right hemisphereOrsola Rosa Salva, Lucia Regolin, Giorgio Vallortigara
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2026
Matching sounds to shapes: Evidence of the bouba-kiki effect in naïve baby chicksMaria Loconsole, Silvia Benavides-Varela, Lucia Regolin
Frontiers in Psychology|March 8, 2014
Lateralized mechanisms for encoding of object. Behavioral evidence from an animal model: the domestic chick (Gallus gallus)Rosa Rugani, Orsola Rosa Salva, Lucia Regolin
Social Neuroscience|February 24, 2010
Logic in an asymmetrical (social) brain: Transitive inference in the young domestic chickJonathan Niall Daisley, Giorgio Vallortigara, Lucia Regolin
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