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Stephen E G Lea

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 26, 2021
Suppression, resolve, and habit in everyday financial behaviourStephen E G Lea
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 12, 2006
Money as tool, money as drug: the biological psychology of a strong incentiveStephen E G Lea, Paul Webley
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 19, 2003
Discrimination of direction of movements in pigeons following previous experience of motion/static discriminationKazuhiro Goto, Stephen E G Lea
Learning & Behavior|September 26, 2018
In what sense are dogs special? Canine cognition in comparative contextStephen E G Lea, Britta Osthaus
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2006
Psychology. Money is materialCarole B Burgoyne, Stephen E G Lea
Animal Cognition|December 24, 2022
Animal cognition, past present and future, a 25th anniversary special issueDebbie M Kelly, Stephen E G Lea
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 16, 2004
Transfer to intermediate forms following concept discrimination by pigeons: chimeras and morphsNatasha Ghosh, Stephen E G Lea, Malia Noury
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Disentangling learning from knowing: Does associative learning ability underlie performances on cognitive test batteries?Jayden O van Horik, Stephen E G Lea
Animal Cognition|October 3, 2002
Discrimination of intentional and random motion paths by pigeonsKazuhiro Goto, Stephen E G Lea, Winand H Dittrich
Animal Cognition|September 1, 2004
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) fail to show understanding of means-end connections in a string-pulling taskBritta Osthaus, Stephen E G Lea, Alan M Slater
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 26, 2021
Suppression, resolve, and habit in everyday financial behaviourStephen E G Lea
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 12, 2006
Money as tool, money as drug: the biological psychology of a strong incentiveStephen E G Lea, Paul Webley
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|September 19, 2003
Discrimination of direction of movements in pigeons following previous experience of motion/static discriminationKazuhiro Goto, Stephen E G Lea
Learning & Behavior|September 26, 2018
In what sense are dogs special? Canine cognition in comparative contextStephen E G Lea, Britta Osthaus
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2006
Psychology. Money is materialCarole B Burgoyne, Stephen E G Lea
Animal Cognition|December 24, 2022
Animal cognition, past present and future, a 25th anniversary special issueDebbie M Kelly, Stephen E G Lea
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior|November 16, 2004
Transfer to intermediate forms following concept discrimination by pigeons: chimeras and morphsNatasha Ghosh, Stephen E G Lea, Malia Noury
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
Disentangling learning from knowing: Does associative learning ability underlie performances on cognitive test batteries?Jayden O van Horik, Stephen E G Lea
Animal Cognition|October 3, 2002
Discrimination of intentional and random motion paths by pigeonsKazuhiro Goto, Stephen E G Lea, Winand H Dittrich
Animal Cognition|September 1, 2004
Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) fail to show understanding of means-end connections in a string-pulling taskBritta Osthaus, Stephen E G Lea, Alan M Slater
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