Spatial encoding in mountain chickadees: features overshadow geometry.
Encoding the global geometric shape of an enclosed environment is a principal means of orientation in human and non-human animals. Animals spontaneously encode the geometry of an enclosure even when featural information is available. Although features can be used, they typically do not overshadow ge...
Main Authors: | Gray, E, Bloomfield, L, Ferrey, A, Spetch, M, Sturdy, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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