Category Archives for Volume 5
Volume 5: pp. 163-166
Understanding how Pictures are Seen is Important for Comparative Visual Cognition by Marcia L. Spetch, University of Alberta Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract A few of the interesting points discussed in the commentators were addressed. One … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 155-162
The Commentaries: Some are Visual Illusions by Ronald G. Weisman, Queen’s University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Picture-object correspondence is a means to an end. Without correspondence, experimental results can be merely an intellectual curiosity. With … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 148-154
Comparative Vision Science: Seeing Eye to Eye? by Fabian A. Soto, University of Iowa Edward A. Wasserman, University of Iowa Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract In the study of comparative cognition and perception, disparities in the … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 143-147
What’s the Use of Picture Discrimination Experiments? by Stephen E. G. Lea, University of Exeter Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The author introduces a very different view of picture-object correspondence than the focus article. The major … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 139-142
On Categories, Pictures, and the Goals of Comparative Psychology by Olga F. Lazareva, Drake University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The focus article concluded that comparative research in visual categorization suffers from several shortcomings, including unsupported … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 136-138
Do Animals Recognize Pictures as Representations of 3D Objects? by Masako Jitsumori, Chiba University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The focus article warns about the risks of assuming that animals see picture-object correspondence. For observers to … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 132-135
Picture Perception in Birds: Perspective from Primatologists by Joël Fagot, CNRS-Université de Provence Carole Parron, CNRS-Université de Provence Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The focus article questioned the validity of pictures to present real objects to … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 117-131
Determining When Birds Perceive Correspondence Between Pictures and Objects: A Critique by Ronald G. Weisman, Queen’s University Marcia L. Spetch, University of Alberta Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The use of pictures in avian visual cognition … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 100-116
Cross-species Assessment of the Linguistic Origins of Color Categories by Jules Davidoff, University of London Joël Fagot, CNRS-Université de Provence Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract This article considers the relation between language and categorical perception (CP) … Continue reading
Volume 5: pp. 78-99
Rudiments of mind: Insights through the chick model on number and space cognition in animals by Giorgio Vallortigara, Center for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy Lucia Regolin, Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy Cinzia Chiandetti, … Continue reading