Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Visual object categorization in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Winner of Oral Presentation Award.
Nov 16, 2020 — Nov 20, 2020
Rochester Institute of Technology
Jessica Wegman
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Caroline M DeLong
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Evan Morrison
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Janessa Morelli
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Trisha Rachfal
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Visual object categorization in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Many non-human animals including monkeys, goats, pigeons, and cichlids have shown the ability to categorize objects. In this study, we …
Apr 1, 2020 — Apr 4, 2020
Radisson Hotel Oceanfront
Caroline M DeLong
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Evan Morrison
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Jessica Wegman
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Janessa Morelli
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Trisha Rachfal
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Visual perception of rotated 2D color representations of familiar 3D objects in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
The ability to visually recognize objects despite differences in orientation would be advantageous for fish because they often view …
Apr 10, 2019 — Apr 13, 2019
Radisson Hotel
Caroline DeLong
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Evan Morrison
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Jessica Wegman
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Trisha Rachfal
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Visual discrimination of rotated 3D objects in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
The ability to visually recognize objects despite differences in orientation would be advantageous for fish because they frequently …
Apr 4, 2018 — Apr 7, 2018
Radisson Hotel
Caroline DeLong
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Kathryn Gardner
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Henry Rachfal
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Evan Morrison
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Visual discrimination of rotated 2D objects in a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Aquatic species such as bottlenose dolphins and goldfish can move in three dimensions and frequently view objects from different …
Nov 9, 2017
Vancouver Convention Center West
Caroline DeLong
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Wendi Fellner
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Heidi Harley
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Irene Fobe
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Kathryn Gardner
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Kim Odell
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Visual discrimination of rotated 2D objects in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Many studies have addressed the ability of humans and non-human animals to visually recognize objects from different orientations, but …
Apr 19, 2017 — Apr 22, 2017
Radisson Hotel
Caroline DeLong
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Irene Fobe
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
,
Taylor O'Leary
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An exploration of rhythm perception in African penguins (Spheniscus demersus)
Rhythmic properties in penguin vocalizations may be unique to individuals. Rhythm perception is a cognitive ability previously thought …
Irene A. Fobe
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Caroline M. DeLong
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Kenneth Tyler Wilcox
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Comparative Cognition
Cross-species studies of cognition and perception in humans, dolphins, goldfish, penguins, and river otters.
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