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December 20, 2022
Larger on the right: Honeybees represent quantities spatially
Regina Paxton Gazes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition
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October 7, 2021
Does cognition differ across species, and how do we know? Lessons from research in transitive inference
Regina Paxton Gazes, Olga F Lazareva
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
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October 22, 2020
Social monkeys learn more slowly: Social network centrality and age are positively related to learning errors by capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella)
Juliana F Berhane, Regina Paxton Gazes
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
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May 11, 2026
The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon: Individual variation in space-magnitude associations across domains
Olga F Lazareva, Regina Paxton Gazes
Learning & Behavior
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August 26, 2017
Impact of stimulus format and reward value on quantity discrimination in capuchin and squirrel monkeys
Regina Paxton Gazes, Alison R Billas, Vanessa Schmitt
Developmental Science
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November 18, 2015
Transitive inference of social dominance by human infants
Regina Paxton Gazes, Robert R Hampton, Stella F Lourenco
Animal Behavior and Cognition
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September 1, 2020
Monkeys choose, but do not learn, through exclusion
Regina Paxton Gazes, Nicholas W Chee, Robert R Hampton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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March 5, 2019
Co-operation of long-term and working memory representations in simultaneous chaining by rhesus monkeys (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>)
Victoria L Templer, Regina Paxton Gazes, Robert R Hampton
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes
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October 17, 2012
Cognitive mechanisms for transitive inference performance in rhesus monkeys: measuring the influence of associative strength and inferred order
Regina Paxton Gazes, Nicholas W Chee, Robert R Hampton
Animal Cognition
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November 12, 2022
Thinking about order: a review of common processing of magnitude and learned orders in animals
Regina Paxton Gazes, Victoria L Templer, Olga F Lazareva
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Learning & Behavior
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December 20, 2022
Larger on the right: Honeybees represent quantities spatially
Regina Paxton Gazes
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition
|
October 7, 2021
Does cognition differ across species, and how do we know? Lessons from research in transitive inference
Regina Paxton Gazes, Olga F Lazareva
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
|
October 22, 2020
Social monkeys learn more slowly: Social network centrality and age are positively related to learning errors by capuchin monkeys (Cebus [Sapajus] apella)
Juliana F Berhane, Regina Paxton Gazes
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
|
May 11, 2026
The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon: Individual variation in space-magnitude associations across domains
Olga F Lazareva, Regina Paxton Gazes
Learning & Behavior
|
August 26, 2017
Impact of stimulus format and reward value on quantity discrimination in capuchin and squirrel monkeys
Regina Paxton Gazes, Alison R Billas, Vanessa Schmitt
Developmental Science
|
November 18, 2015
Transitive inference of social dominance by human infants
Regina Paxton Gazes, Robert R Hampton, Stella F Lourenco
Animal Behavior and Cognition
|
September 1, 2020
Monkeys choose, but do not learn, through exclusion
Regina Paxton Gazes, Nicholas W Chee, Robert R Hampton
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
March 5, 2019
Co-operation of long-term and working memory representations in simultaneous chaining by rhesus monkeys (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>)
Victoria L Templer, Regina Paxton Gazes, Robert R Hampton
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes
|
October 17, 2012
Cognitive mechanisms for transitive inference performance in rhesus monkeys: measuring the influence of associative strength and inferred order
Regina Paxton Gazes, Nicholas W Chee, Robert R Hampton
Animal Cognition
|
November 12, 2022
Thinking about order: a review of common processing of magnitude and learned orders in animals
Regina Paxton Gazes, Victoria L Templer, Olga F Lazareva
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