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Large quantity discrimination by North Island robins (Petroica longipes)
A Garland, J Low, KC Burns
Animal cognition, 1-12, 2012
1152012
What counts for ‘counting’? Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, respond appropriately to relevant and irrelevant information in a quantity judgment task
MJ Beran, JM McIntyre, A Garland, TA Evans
Animal behaviour 85 (5), 987-993, 2013
322013
The neuroscience of perceptual categorization in pigeons: A mechanistic hypothesis
O Güntürkün, C Koenen, F Iovine, A Garland, R Pusch
Learning & Behavior 46, 229-241, 2018
312018
Addition and subtraction in wild New Zealand robins
A Garland, J Low
Behavioural processes 109, 103-110, 2014
312014
Adjusting foraging strategies: a comparison of rural and urban common mynas (Acridotheres tristis)
IG Federspiel, A Garland, D Guez, T Bugnyar, SD Healy, O Güntürkün, ...
Animal cognition 20, 65-74, 2017
302017
Memory for multiple cache locations and prey quantities in a food-hoarding songbird
N Armstrong, A Garland, KC Burns
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 584, 2012
232012
Investigating the neural architecture of handedness
S Ocklenburg, A Garland, F Ströckens, A Uber Reinert
Frontiers in psychology 6, 129231, 2015
152015
Wild robins (Petroica longipes) respond to human gaze
A Garland, J Low, N Armstrong, KC Burns
Animal Cognition, 1-8, 2014
142014
The 5-HT1A/1B-receptor agonist eltoprazine increases both catecholamine release in the prefrontal cortex and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens and decreases motivation …
SM Korte, J Prins, FS Van den Bergh, RS Oosting, R Dupree, ...
European journal of pharmacology 794, 257-269, 2017
122017
Relative quantity judgments between discrete spatial arrays by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and New Zealand robins (Petroica longipes)
A Garland, MJ Beran, J McIntyre, J Low
American Psychological Association, 2014
122014
Sneaking a peek: pigeons use peripheral vision (not mirrors) to find hidden food
E Ünver, A Garland, S Tabrik, O Güntürkün
Animal Cognition 20, 677-688, 2017
62017
Wild North Island Robins (Petroica longipes) respond to prey animacy
A Garland, J Low
Animal Behavior and Cognition 1 (3), 352-367, 2014
62014
Reasoning about “capability”: wild robins respond to limb visibility in humans
A Garland, J Low
Behavioral Sciences 6 (3), 15, 2016
32016
Reasoning about" capability"
A Garland, J Low
2016
A Bird's-Eye View: Core Knowledge in Wild North Island Robins of New Zealand
A Garland
Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, 2013
2013
A Bird’s-Eye View of Numerical Discrimination in the Wild
A Garland, J Low, KC Burns
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 32 (32), 2010
2010
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