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Fiset, S.; Landry, F.; Ouellette, M. Egocentric search for disappearing objects in domestic dogs: evidence for a geometric hypothesis of direction 2006 Animal Cognition 2489 9 1-12 details   doi
Bovet, D.; Vauclair, J.; Blaye, A. Categorization and abstraction abilities in 3-year-old children: a comparison with monkey data 2005 Animal Cognition 2516 8 53-59 details   doi
Pepperberg, I.M. In search of king Solomon's ring: cognitive and communicative studies of Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) 2002 Brain, behavior and evolution 579 59 54-67 details   doi
Urcuioli, P.J.; Zentall, T.R. Retrospective coding in pigeons' delayed matching-to-sample 1986 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 263 12 69-77 details   openurl
Fortes, A.F.; Merchant, H.; Georgopoulos, A.P. Comparative and categorical spatial judgments in the monkey: “high” and “low” 2004 Animal Cognition 2531 7 101-108 details   doi
Goto, K.; Wills, A.J.; Lea, S.E.G. Global-feature classification can be acquired more rapidly than local-feature classification in both humans and pigeons 2004 Animal Cognition 2530 7 109-113 details   doi
Skov-Rackette, S.I.; Shettleworth, S.J. What do rats learn about the geometry of object arrays? Tests with exploratory behavior 2005 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 363 31 142-154 details   doi
Zentall, T.R.; Jackson-Smith, P.; Jagielo, J.A.; Nallan, G.B. Categorical shape and color coding by pigeons 1986 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 262 12 153-159 details   openurl
Regolin, L.; Marconato, F.; Vallortigara, G. Hemispheric differences in the recognition of partly occluded objects by newly hatched domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 2004 Animal Cognition 2519 7 162-170 details   doi
McGonigle, B.; Chalmers, M.; Dickinson, A. Concurrent disjoint and reciprocal classification by Cebus apella in seriation tasks: evidence for hierarchical organization 2003 Animal Cognition 2568 6 185-197 details   doi
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