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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
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
Hogan, D.E.; Zentall, T.R.; Pace, G. Control of pigeons' matching-to-sample performance by differential sample response requirements 1983 The American journal of psychology 265 96 37-49 details   openurl
Zentall, T.R.; Hogan, D.E.; Edwards, C.A.; Hearst, E. Oddity learning in the pigeon as a function of the number of incorrect alternatives 1980 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 268 6 278-299 details   openurl
Nallan, G.B.; Pace, G.M.; McCoy, D.F.; Zentall, T.R. Temporal parameters of the feature positive effect 1979 The American journal of psychology 269 92 703-710 details   openurl
Mader, D.R.; Price, E.O. Discrimination learning in horses: effects of breed, age and social dominance 1980 Journal of animal science 679 50 962-965 details   url
Biederman, G.B.; Robertson, H.A.; Vanayan, M. Observational learning of two visual discriminations by pigeons: a within-subjects design 1986 Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 853 46 45-49 details   doi
Evans, T.A.; Westergaard, G.C. Discrimination of functionally appropriate and inappropriate throwing tools by captive tufted capuchins (Cebus apella) 2004 Animal Cognition 2523 7 255-262 details   doi
Yamazaki, Y.; Shinohara, N.; Watanabe, S. Visual discrimination of normal and drug induced behavior in quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) 2004 Animal Cognition 2527 7 128-132 details   doi
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
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