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Kent D Bodily
Kent D Bodily
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Huntingdon College
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Issues in the comparative cognition of abstract-concept learning
JS Katz, AA Wright, KD Bodily
Comparative cognition & behavior reviews 2, 79, 2007
1352007
Matching-to-sample abstract-concept learning by pigeons.
KD Bodily, JS Katz, AA Wright
Journal of Experimental psychology: Animal behavior processes 34 (1), 178, 2008
782008
Orientation in trapezoid-shaped enclosures: implications for theoretical accounts of geometry learning.
BR Sturz, T Gurley, KD Bodily
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 37 (2), 246, 2011
472011
Neither by global nor local cues alone: Evidence for a unified orientation process
KD Bodily, CK Eastman, BR Sturz
Animal cognition 14, 665-674, 2011
462011
Learning strategies in matching to sample: if-then and configural learning by pigeons
JS Katz, KD Bodily, AA Wright
Behavioural processes 77 (2), 223-230, 2008
372008
Dissociation of past and present experience in problem solving using a virtual environment
BR Sturz, KD Bodily, JS Katz
CyberPsychology & Behavior 12 (1), 15-19, 2009
342009
Evidence against integration of spatial maps in humans: Generality across real and virtual environments
BR Sturz, KD Bodily, JS Katz, DM Kelly
Animal Cognition 12, 237-247, 2009
322009
Enclosure size and the use of local and global geometric cues for reorientation
BR Sturz, MR Forloines, KD Bodily
Psychonomic bulletin & review 19, 270-276, 2012
302012
Evidence against integration of spatial maps in humans
BR Sturz, KD Bodily, JS Katz
Animal Cognition 9, 207-217, 2006
302006
Is surface-based orientation influenced by a proportional relationship of shape parameters?
BR Sturz, KD Bodily
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 848-854, 2011
252011
Encoding of variability of landmark-based spatial information
BR Sturz, KD Bodily
Psychological research 74, 560-567, 2010
212010
concept learning carryover effects from the initial training set in pigeons (Columba livia).
T Nakamura, AA Wright, JS Katz, KD Bodily, BR Sturz
Journal of Comparative Psychology 123 (1), 79, 2009
212009
Does constraining field of view prevent extraction of geometric cues for humans during virtual-environment reorientation?
BR Sturz, ZA Kilday, KD Bodily
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 39 (4), 390, 2013
182013
Of global space or perceived place? Comment on Kelly et al.
BR Sturz, KD Bodily
Biology Letters 7 (5), 647-648, 2011
172011
The roles of beaconing and dead reckoning in human virtual navigation
KD Bodily, TA Daniel, BR Sturz
Learning and Motivation 43 (1-2), 14-23, 2012
132012
Detecting the perception of illusory spatial boundaries: Evidence from distance judgments
BR Sturz, KD Bodily
Cognition 146, 371-376, 2016
122016
On discriminating between geometric strategies of surface-based orientation
BR Sturz, KD Bodily
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 112, 2012
82012
Solving for two unknowns: An extension of vector-based models of landmark-based navigation.
BR Sturz, SP Cooke, KD Bodily
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 37 (3), 368, 2011
82011
Do eye movements during shape discrimination reveal an underlying geometric structure?
BR Sturz, TW Boyer, JF Magnotti, KD Bodily
Animal Behavior and Cognition 4 (3), 267, 2017
72017
Testing principal-versus medial-axis accounts of global spatial reorientation.
KD Bodily, DG Sullens, SJ Price, BR Sturz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 44 (2), 209, 2018
62018
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