Use of landmark configuration in pigeons and humans: II. Generality across search tasks.

ML Spetch, K Cheng, SE MacDonald… - Journal of …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
two-landmark and four-landmark arrays tested in the present research, pigeons and humans
… of the spacing between landmarks, suggesting that they used configural information in …

Use of landmark configuration in pigeons and humans: II. Generality across search tasks

K Cheng, SE MacDonald… - Journal of …, 1997 - search.proquest.com
… The birds had extensive prior experience in spatial search tasks, but had not previously seen
the landmarks used in this research. The humans were eight undergraduates (four women)…

Learning the configuration of a landmark array: I. Touch-screen studies with pigeons and humans.

ML Spetch, K Cheng, SE MacDonald - Journal of Comparative …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans trained with a single landmark adjusted search distance when … in touch-screen
tasks but with different landmark arrays from those used in this study. The … -species generality. …

Pigeons' use of landmarks for spatial search in a laboratory arena and in digitized images of the arena

DP Lechelt, ML Spetch - Learning and Motivation, 1997 - Elsevier
… -field task to search for a hidden goal using an array of landmarkstwo types of tasks was
provided by a recent series of studies on use of landmark configuration by pigeons and humans

Multiple-landmark piloting in pigeons (Columba livia): Landmark configuration as a discriminative cue.

JE Sutton - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
… investigated pigeons' ability to use multiple landmarks to find a … pigeons could discriminate
two configurations of the same … the task might be difficult for the pigeons. In fact, because the …

Searching by rules: Pigeons'(Columba livia) landmark-based search according to constant bearing or constant distance.

ML Spetch, TB Rust, AC Kamil… - Journal of Comparative …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
landmarks to use the landmarks to pilot toward and search … First, the pigeons in the current
study found the two problems, … In summary, our pigeons were able to solve search tasks

Evidence against integration of spatial maps in humans

BR Sturz, KD Bodily, JS Katz - Animal Cognition, 2006 - Springer
… of the pigeons to retrieve the landmark-landmark vector encoded … pigeons and humans
perform the open-field task; pigeons … if the pigeons and humans showed the same shift in search

Pigeons encode absolute distance but relational direction from landmarks and walls.

ER Gray, ML Spetch - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
… In the present study, pigeons were trained to find the center … extended surfaces) or the nature
of the task. Accordingly, we … the remaining 2 landmark birds, 1 showed a peak search area …

Use of redundant sets of landmark information by humans (Homo sapiens) in a goal-searching task in an open field and on a computer screen.

K Sekiguchi, T Ushitani, K Sawa - Journal of Comparative …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
landmarks varied across trials, but the constant configuration of … so with arrow-shaped
landmarks (Experiment 2). The General … between humans in the current study and pigeons in the …

Flexible learning and use of multiple-landmark information by pigeons (Columba livia) in a touch screen-based goal searching task.

T Ushitani, M Jitsumori - Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
2 that the pigeons gave much more weight to the landmark vectors than they did to the
overall configuration (when the two … and humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology Animal …