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Marcia L Spetch

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
When good news leads to bad choicesMargaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 18, 2015
When good pigeons make bad decisions: Choice with probabilistic delays and outcomesJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 5, 2022
Forced-exposure trials increase suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 22, 2009
Comparing black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli): use of geometric and featural information in a spatial orientation taskEmily R Batty, Laurie L Bloomfield, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks|July 15, 2009
Simple artificial neural networks that match probability and exploit and explore when confronting a multiarmed banditMichael R W Dawson, Brian Dupuis, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 16, 2016
Sensitivity of the avian motion system to light and dark stimuliJean-François Nankoo, Christopher R Madan, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 1, 2015
Re-evaluating birds' ability to detect Glass patternsJean-François Nankoo, Christopher R Madan, Douglas R Wylie, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 23, 2018
Living near the edge: How extreme outcomes and their neighbors drive risky choiceElliot A Ludvig, Christopher R Madan, Neil McMillan, et al.
Journal of Insect Physiology|September 15, 2019
Same but different: Socially foraging ants backtrack like individually foraging ants but use different mechanismsCody A Freas, Jenna V Congdon, Nicola J R Plowes, et al.
Animal Cognition|February 25, 2016
Multiple cue use and integration in pigeons (Columba livia)Eric L G Legge, Christopher R Madan, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
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Showing results (71-80 of 93) with videos related to

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Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|January 20, 2016
When good news leads to bad choicesMargaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|December 18, 2015
When good pigeons make bad decisions: Choice with probabilistic delays and outcomesJeffrey M Pisklak, Margaret A McDevitt, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 5, 2022
Forced-exposure trials increase suboptimal choiceMargaret A McDevitt, Jeffrey M Pisklak, Roger M Dunn, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 22, 2009
Comparing black-capped (Poecile atricapillus) and mountain chickadees (Poecile gambeli): use of geometric and featural information in a spatial orientation taskEmily R Batty, Laurie L Bloomfield, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks|July 15, 2009
Simple artificial neural networks that match probability and exploit and explore when confronting a multiarmed banditMichael R W Dawson, Brian Dupuis, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 16, 2016
Sensitivity of the avian motion system to light and dark stimuliJean-François Nankoo, Christopher R Madan, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
Animal Cognition|April 1, 2015
Re-evaluating birds' ability to detect Glass patternsJean-François Nankoo, Christopher R Madan, Douglas R Wylie, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 23, 2018
Living near the edge: How extreme outcomes and their neighbors drive risky choiceElliot A Ludvig, Christopher R Madan, Neil McMillan, et al.
Journal of Insect Physiology|September 15, 2019
Same but different: Socially foraging ants backtrack like individually foraging ants but use different mechanismsCody A Freas, Jenna V Congdon, Nicola J R Plowes, et al.
Animal Cognition|February 25, 2016
Multiple cue use and integration in pigeons (Columba livia)Eric L G Legge, Christopher R Madan, Marcia L Spetch, et al.
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