Published in Anim Cogn on June 21, 2006
Spatial representation across species: geometry, language, and maps. Curr Opin Neurobiol (2009) 1.08
Two systems of spatial representation underlying navigation. Exp Brain Res (2010) 0.96
Navigation outside of the box: what the lab can learn from the field and what the field can learn from the lab. Mov Ecol (2014) 0.91
Bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orang utans use feature and spatial cues in two spatial memory tasks. Anim Cogn (2009) 0.81
Framing the grid: effect of boundaries on grid cells and navigation. J Physiol (2016) 0.79
Use of ordinal information by fish. Sci Rep (2015) 0.79
Spatial reorientation in large and small enclosures: comparative and developmental perspectives. Cogn Process (2008) 0.78
Place learning prior to and after telencephalon ablation in bamboo and coral cat sharks (Chiloscyllium griseum and Atelomycterus marmoratus). J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2013) 0.77
Geometric and featural systems, separable and combined: Evidence from reorientation in people with Williams syndrome. Cognition (2015) 0.77
The shark Chiloscyllium griseum can orient using turn responses before and after partial telencephalon ablation. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol (2013) 0.76
Spatial reorientation by geometry in bumblebees. PLoS One (2012) 0.75
Advantages of having a lateralized brain. Proc Biol Sci (2004) 2.19
The evolution of brain lateralization: a game-theoretical analysis of population structure. Proc Biol Sci (2004) 2.00
Evidence for two numerical systems that are similar in humans and guppies. PLoS One (2012) 1.52
Origins of the left & right brain. Sci Am (2009) 1.48
Quantity discrimination in female mosquitofish. Anim Cogn (2006) 1.47
From antenna to antenna: lateral shift of olfactory memory recall by honeybees. PLoS One (2008) 1.45
Lateralisation of predator avoidance responses in three species of toads. Laterality (2002) 1.44
The genome of the platyfish, Xiphophorus maculatus, provides insights into evolutionary adaptation and several complex traits. Nat Genet (2013) 1.42
Do fish count? Spontaneous discrimination of quantity in female mosquitofish. Anim Cogn (2008) 1.41
Cryptic female preference for colorful males in guppies. Evolution (2004) 1.40
Male phenotype predicts insemination success in guppies. Proc Biol Sci (2002) 1.32
Intraspecific competition and coordination in the evolution of lateralization. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (2009) 1.30
Salinity mediates the competitive interactions between invasive mosquitofish and an endangered fish. Oecologia (2007) 1.29
Arithmetic in newborn chicks. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.28
Is it only humans that count from left to right? Biol Lett (2010) 1.25
Re-orienting in space: do animals use global or local geometry strategies? Biol Lett (2010) 1.24
Rudimental numerical competence in 5-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus): identification of ordinal position. J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process (2007) 1.24
Use of number by fish. PLoS One (2009) 1.23
Is there an innate geometric module? Effects of experience with angular geometric cues on spatial re-orientation based on the shape of the environment. Anim Cogn (2007) 1.22
Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2010) 1.21
Left-right asymmetries of behaviour and nervous system in invertebrates. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (2012) 1.21
The costs of hemispheric specialization in a fish. Proc Biol Sci (2009) 1.16
Behavioural and electrophysiological lateralization in a social (Apis mellifera) but not in a non-social (Osmia cornuta) species of bee. Behav Brain Res (2009) 1.16
Faces are special for newly hatched chicks: evidence for inborn domain-specific mechanisms underlying spontaneous preferences for face-like stimuli. Dev Sci (2010) 1.15
Discrimination of small numerosities in young chicks. J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process (2008) 1.13
A left-sided visuospatial bias in birds. Curr Biol (2005) 1.12
Number versus continuous quantity in numerosity judgments by fish. Cognition (2010) 1.11
Piagetian object permanence and its development in Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius). Anim Cogn (2007) 1.11
View-based strategy for reorientation by geometry. J Exp Biol (2010) 1.09
The evolution of social orienting: evidence from chicks (Gallus gallus) and human newborns. PLoS One (2011) 1.08
Dogs turn left to emotional stimuli. Behav Brain Res (2010) 1.07
A right antenna for social behaviour in honeybees. Sci Rep (2013) 1.06
Sire attractiveness influences offspring performance in guppies. Proc Biol Sci (2004) 1.05
Spontaneous number representation in mosquitofish. Cognition (2009) 1.04
Modularity and spatial reorientation in a simple mind: encoding of geometric and nongeometric properties of a spatial environment by fish. Cognition (2002) 1.03
Asymmetrical number-space mapping in the avian brain. Neurobiol Learn Mem (2010) 1.02
Lateralized fish perform better than nonlateralized fish in spatial reorientation tasks. Behav Brain Res (2005) 1.01
Morpho-functional asymmetry of the olfactory receptors of the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Behav Brain Res (2010) 1.00
Origins of spatial, temporal and numerical cognition: Insights from comparative psychology. Trends Cogn Sci (2010) 0.98
Modularity as a fish (Xenotoca eiseni) views it: conjoining geometric and nongeometric information for spatial reorientation. J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process (2003) 0.98
Recognition of partly occluded objects by fish. Anim Cogn (2007) 0.97
Separate processing mechanisms for encoding of geometric and landmark information in the avian hippocampus. Eur J Neurosci (2003) 0.95
Early differences in epithalamic left-right asymmetry influence lateralization and personality of adult zebrafish. Behav Brain Res (2009) 0.95
Bilateral participation of the hippocampus in familiar landmark navigation by homing pigeons. Behav Brain Res (2002) 0.95
Chicks like consonant music. Psychol Sci (2011) 0.94
Olfactory lateralization in homing pigeons: a GPS study on birds released with unilateral olfactory inputs. J Exp Biol (2011) 0.94
Chicks, like children, spontaneously reorient by three-dimensional environmental geometry, not by image matching. Biol Lett (2012) 0.93
Large number discrimination by mosquitofish. PLoS One (2010) 0.93
Experience and geometry: controlled-rearing studies with chicks. Anim Cogn (2009) 0.93
Development and application of a new method to investigate cognition in newborn guppies. Behav Brain Res (2012) 0.91
Imprinted numbers: newborn chicks' sensitivity to number vs. continuous extent of objects they have been reared with. Dev Sci (2010) 0.91
Response competition associated with right-left antennal asymmetries of new and old olfactory memory traces in honeybees. Behav Brain Res (2010) 0.91
Lateralization in the invertebrate brain: left-right asymmetry of olfaction in bumble bee, Bombus terrestris. PLoS One (2011) 0.91
Origins of brain asymmetry: lateralization of odour memory recall in primitive Australian stingless bees. Behav Brain Res (2011) 0.89
From natural geometry to spatial cognition. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (2011) 0.89
Intuitive physical reasoning about occluded objects by inexperienced chicks. Proc Biol Sci (2011) 0.88
Working memory in the chick: parallel and lateralized mechanisms for encoding of object- and position-specific information. Behav Brain Res (2005) 0.88
Chicks discriminate human gaze with their right hemisphere. Behav Brain Res (2006) 0.88
Inter-specific differences in numerical abilities among teleost fish. Front Psychol (2012) 0.87
In-vivo two-photon imaging of the honey bee antennal lobe. Biomed Opt Express (2010) 0.87
A multimodal approach for tracing lateralisation along the olfactory pathway in the honeybee through electrophysiological recordings, morpho-functional imaging, and behavioural studies. Eur Biophys J (2011) 0.86
Perception of subjective contours in fish. Perception (2009) 0.86
Lateralized righting behavior in the tortoise (Testudo hermanni). Behav Brain Res (2006) 0.86
Temporal pattern of social aggregation in tadpoles and its influence on the measurement of lateralised response to social stimuli. Physiol Behav (2003) 0.86
Stable panoramic views facilitate snap-shot like memories for spatial reorientation in homing pigeons. PLoS One (2011) 0.86
Dissecting the geometric module: a sense linkage for metric and landmark information in animals' spatial reorientation. Psychol Sci (2006) 0.85
Effects of light stimulation of embryos on the use of position-specific and object-specific cues in binocular and monocular domestic chicks (Gallus gallus). Behav Brain Res (2005) 0.85
A lateralized avian hippocampus: preferential role of the left hippocampal formation in homing pigeon sun compass-based spatial learning. Eur J Neurosci (2005) 0.85
Escape behaviour elicited by a visual stimulus. A comparison between lateralised and non-lateralised female topminnows. Laterality (2008) 0.85
Preference for symmetry is experience dependent in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus). J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process (2007) 0.84
Detour behaviour in three species of birds: quails (Coturnix sp.), herring gulls (Larus cachinnans) and canaries (Serinus canaria). Anim Cogn (2004) 0.83
Searching for anatomical correlates of olfactory lateralization in the honeybee antennal lobes: a morphological and behavioural study. Behav Brain Res (2011) 0.83
Processing of visual hierarchical stimuli by fish (Xenotoca eiseni). Behav Brain Res (2009) 0.83
A new training procedure for studying discrimination learning in fish. Behav Brain Res (2012) 0.83
Discrimination of small quantities by fish (redtail splitfin, Xenotoca eiseni). Anim Cogn (2013) 0.83
Object individuation in 3-day-old chicks: use of property and spatiotemporal information. Dev Sci (2011) 0.83
Ontogeny of the capacity to compare discrete quantities in fish. Dev Psychobiol (2013) 0.83
Reorienting strategies in a rectangular array of landmarks by domestic chicks (Gallus gallus). J Comp Psychol (2010) 0.83
Emotional responsiveness in fish from lines artificially selected for a high or low degree of laterality. Physiol Behav (2007) 0.83
Subliminally perceived odours modulate female intrasexual competition: an eye movement study. PLoS One (2012) 0.82
Functional asymmetry of left and right avian piriform cortex in homing pigeons' navigation. Eur J Neurosci (2005) 0.82
Animals' use of landmarks and metric information to reorient: effects of the size of the experimental space. Cognition (2004) 0.82
One, two, three, four, or is there something more? Numerical discrimination in day-old domestic chicks. Anim Cogn (2013) 0.82
Target animacy influences gorilla handedness. Anim Cogn (2011) 0.82
Hemispheric differences in the recognition of partly occluded objects by newly hatched domestic chicks (Gallus gallus). Anim Cogn (2004) 0.82
The cradle of causal reasoning: newborns' preference for physical causality. Dev Sci (2013) 0.82
Independent effects of geometry and landmark in a spontaneous reorientation task: a study of two species of fish. Anim Cogn (2012) 0.82
Seeing left- or right-asymmetric tail wagging produces different emotional responses in dogs. Curr Biol (2013) 0.81
Behavioural lateralization in sheep (Ovis aries). Behav Brain Res (2007) 0.81
Time-dependent lateralization of social learning in the domestic chick (Gallus gallus domesticus): Effects of retention delays in the observed lateralization pattern. Behav Brain Res (2010) 0.81
Numerical acuity of fish is improved in the presence of moving targets, but only in the subitizing range. Anim Cogn (2013) 0.81
Summation of large numerousness by newborn chicks. Front Psychol (2011) 0.81
Target animacy influences chimpanzee handedness. Anim Cogn (2012) 0.81
Editorial commentary: is LRRTM1 the gene for handedness? Laterality (2009) 0.80
Influence of behavioural lateralization on interleukin-2 and interleukin-6 gene expression in dogs before and after immunization with rabies vaccine. Behav Brain Res (2007) 0.80
Monocular-unihemispheric sleep and visual discrimination learning in the domestic chick. Exp Brain Res (2006) 0.80