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Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews
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December 13, 2016
The Organization of Behavior Over Time: Insights from Mid-Session Reversal
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Robert G Cook
Learning & Behavior
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September 18, 2012
Pigeons' use of cues in a repeated five-trial-sequence, single-reversal task
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior
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January 26, 2011
Simultaneous discrimination reversal learning in pigeons and humans: anticipatory and perseverative errors
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Mikaël Molet, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes
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November 6, 2012
Pigeons show near-optimal win-stay/lose-shift performance on a simultaneous-discrimination, midsession reversal task with short intertrial intervals
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition
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July 30, 2017
Within-session reversal learning in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Brielle T James, Michael J Beran
Learning & Behavior
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April 20, 2010
"Counting" by pigeons: discrimination of the number of biologically relevant sequential events
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Holly C Miller, Thomas R Zentall
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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December 3, 2020
Within-session dynamics of categorical and memory mechanisms in pigeons
Robert G Cook, Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Muhammad A J Qadri
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
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March 21, 2012
Reversal learning in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columba livia): qualitative differences in behavioral flexibility
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jessica P Stagner, Chelsea R Kirk, et al.
Learning & Behavior
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January 17, 2023
Mechanisms of within-session sequential behavior in pigeons
Robert G Cook, Muhammad A J Qadri, Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, et al.
Behavioural Processes
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March 11, 2018
Spatial midsession reversal learning in rats: Effects of egocentric Cue use and memory
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Mary K Moore, Thea E Smith, et al.
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Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews
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December 13, 2016
The Organization of Behavior Over Time: Insights from Mid-Session Reversal
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Robert G Cook
Learning & Behavior
|
September 18, 2012
Pigeons' use of cues in a repeated five-trial-sequence, single-reversal task
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Thomas R Zentall
Learning & Behavior
|
January 26, 2011
Simultaneous discrimination reversal learning in pigeons and humans: anticipatory and perseverative errors
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Mikaël Molet, Thomas R Zentall
Behavioural Processes
|
November 6, 2012
Pigeons show near-optimal win-stay/lose-shift performance on a simultaneous-discrimination, midsession reversal task with short intertrial intervals
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jennifer R Laude, Thomas R Zentall
Animal Cognition
|
July 30, 2017
Within-session reversal learning in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Brielle T James, Michael J Beran
Learning & Behavior
|
April 20, 2010
"Counting" by pigeons: discrimination of the number of biologically relevant sequential events
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Holly C Miller, Thomas R Zentall
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
December 3, 2020
Within-session dynamics of categorical and memory mechanisms in pigeons
Robert G Cook, Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Muhammad A J Qadri
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
|
March 21, 2012
Reversal learning in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columba livia): qualitative differences in behavioral flexibility
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Jessica P Stagner, Chelsea R Kirk, et al.
Learning & Behavior
|
January 17, 2023
Mechanisms of within-session sequential behavior in pigeons
Robert G Cook, Muhammad A J Qadri, Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, et al.
Behavioural Processes
|
March 11, 2018
Spatial midsession reversal learning in rats: Effects of egocentric Cue use and memory
Rebecca M Rayburn-Reeves, Mary K Moore, Thea E Smith, et al.
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