Categorizing a moving target in terms of its speed, direction, or both.

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Published in J Exp Anal Behav on November 01, 2002

Authors

Walter T Herbranson1, Thane Fremouw, Charles P Shimp

Author Affiliations

1: Whitman College, USA.

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