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217 related items for PubMed ID: 33025570

  • 1. Response of male and female domestic chicks to change in the number (quantity) of imprinting objects.
    Lemaire BS, Rugani R, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Learn Behav; 2021 Mar; 49(1):54-66. PubMed ID: 33025570
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  • 2. Summation of large numerousness by newborn chicks.
    Rugani R, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Front Psychol; 2011 Mar; 2():179. PubMed ID: 21941514
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  • 3. Spontaneous generalization of abstract multimodal patterns in young domestic chicks.
    Versace E, Spierings MJ, Caffini M, Ten Cate C, Vallortigara G.
    Anim Cogn; 2017 May; 20(3):521-529. PubMed ID: 28260155
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  • 4. Neural basis of unfamiliar conspecific recognition in domestic chicks (Gallus Gallus domesticus).
    Corrales Parada CD, Morandi-Raikova A, Rosa-Salva O, Mayer U.
    Behav Brain Res; 2021 Jan 15; 397():112927. PubMed ID: 32980353
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  • 5. Imprinted numbers: newborn chicks' sensitivity to number vs. continuous extent of objects they have been reared with.
    Rugani R, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Dev Sci; 2010 Sep 01; 13(5):790-7. PubMed ID: 20712745
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  • 6. Stability and individual variability of social attachment in imprinting.
    Lemaire BS, Rucco D, Josserand M, Vallortigara G, Versace E.
    Sci Rep; 2021 Apr 12; 11(1):7914. PubMed ID: 33846440
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  • 7. Use of kind information for object individuation in young domestic chicks.
    Fontanari L, Rugani R, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Anim Cogn; 2014 Jul 12; 17(4):925-35. PubMed ID: 24368707
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  • 8. Object individuation in 3-day-old chicks: use of property and spatiotemporal information.
    Fontanari L, Rugani R, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Dev Sci; 2011 Sep 12; 14(5):1235-44. PubMed ID: 21884338
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  • 11. Statistical learning in domestic chicks is modulated by strain and sex.
    Santolin C, Rosa-Salva O, Lemaire BS, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Sep 15; 10(1):15140. PubMed ID: 32934260
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  • 14. Affiliation and aggression as related to gender in domestic chicks (Gallus gallus).
    Vallortigara G.
    J Comp Psychol; 1992 Mar 15; 106(1):53-7. PubMed ID: 1555402
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  • 15. Individually distinctive features facilitate numerical discrimination of sets of objects in domestic chicks.
    Rugani R, Loconsole M, Simion F, Regolin L.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Oct 02; 10(1):16408. PubMed ID: 33009471
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  • 19. Naïve Chicks Prefer Hollow Objects.
    Versace E, Schill J, Nencini AM, Vallortigara G.
    PLoS One; 2016 Oct 02; 11(11):e0166425. PubMed ID: 27851773
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