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V Schluessel

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Animal Cognition|June 4, 2014
Who would have thought that 'Jaws' also has brains? Cognitive functions in elasmobranchsV Schluessel
Animal Cognition|November 12, 2014
Irrespective of size, scales, color or body shape, all fish are just fish: object categorization in the gray bamboo shark Chiloscyllium griseumV Schluessel, D Duengen
Animal Cognition|April 28, 2021
Neural substrates involved in the cognitive information processing in teleost fishR Calvo, V Schluessel
Animal Cognition|March 22, 2012
Visual discrimination and object categorization in the cichlid Pseudotropheus spV Schluessel, G Fricke, H Bleckmann
Animal Cognition|August 29, 2013
Visual discrimination of rotated 3D objects in Malawi cichlids (Pseudotropheus sp.): a first indication for form constancy in fishesV Schluessel, H Kraniotakes, H Bleckmann
Behavioural Processes|August 9, 2015
Seeing the forest before the trees-spatial orientation in freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygon motoro) in a hole-board taskV Schluessel, H Herzog, M Scherpenstein
Brain Structure & Function|March 15, 2023
Brain areas activated during visual learning in the cichlid fish Pseudotropheus zebraR Calvo, M H Hofmann, V Schluessel
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|September 24, 2014
No rainbow for grey bamboo sharks: evidence for the absence of colour vision in sharks from behavioural discrimination experimentsV Schluessel, I P Rick, K Plischke
Animal Cognition|May 6, 2014
Symmetry perception in bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium griseum) and Malawi cichlids (Pseudotropheus sp.)V Schluessel, O Beil, T Weber, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 1, 2022
Cichlids and stingrays can add and subtract 'one' in the number space from one to fiveV Schluessel, N Kreuter, I M Gosemann, et al.
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Animal Cognition|June 4, 2014
Who would have thought that 'Jaws' also has brains? Cognitive functions in elasmobranchsV Schluessel
Animal Cognition|November 12, 2014
Irrespective of size, scales, color or body shape, all fish are just fish: object categorization in the gray bamboo shark Chiloscyllium griseumV Schluessel, D Duengen
Animal Cognition|April 28, 2021
Neural substrates involved in the cognitive information processing in teleost fishR Calvo, V Schluessel
Animal Cognition|March 22, 2012
Visual discrimination and object categorization in the cichlid Pseudotropheus spV Schluessel, G Fricke, H Bleckmann
Animal Cognition|August 29, 2013
Visual discrimination of rotated 3D objects in Malawi cichlids (Pseudotropheus sp.): a first indication for form constancy in fishesV Schluessel, H Kraniotakes, H Bleckmann
Behavioural Processes|August 9, 2015
Seeing the forest before the trees-spatial orientation in freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygon motoro) in a hole-board taskV Schluessel, H Herzog, M Scherpenstein
Brain Structure & Function|March 15, 2023
Brain areas activated during visual learning in the cichlid fish Pseudotropheus zebraR Calvo, M H Hofmann, V Schluessel
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|September 24, 2014
No rainbow for grey bamboo sharks: evidence for the absence of colour vision in sharks from behavioural discrimination experimentsV Schluessel, I P Rick, K Plischke
Animal Cognition|May 6, 2014
Symmetry perception in bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium griseum) and Malawi cichlids (Pseudotropheus sp.)V Schluessel, O Beil, T Weber, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 1, 2022
Cichlids and stingrays can add and subtract 'one' in the number space from one to fiveV Schluessel, N Kreuter, I M Gosemann, et al.
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