Animals can assign novel odours to a known category
Abstract The ability to identify a novel stimulus as a member of a known category allows an organism to respond appropriately towards it. Categorisation is thus a fundamental component of cognition and an essential tool for processing and responding to unknown stimuli. Therefore, one might expect to...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hannah F. Wright, Anna Wilkinson, Ruth S. Croxton, Deanna K. Graham, Rebecca C. Harding, Hayley L. Hodkinson, Benjamin Keep, Nina R. Cracknell, Helen E. Zulch |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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