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  1. Human Behavior in Suboptimal Choice Tasks: Defining Optimality
  2. Narrative framing may increase human suboptimal choice behavior
  3. Human Choice Predicted by Obtained Reinforcers, Not by Reinforcement Predictors
  4. Environmental scaling influences the use of local but not global geometric cues during spatial reorientation.
  5. Testing principal- versus medial-axis accounts of global spatial reorientation.
  6. Detecting the perception of illusory spatial boundaries: Evidence from distance judgments
  7. Evidence consistent with the multiple-bearings hypothesis from human virtual landmark-based navigation
  8. Beacons and surface features differentially influence human reliance on global and local geometric cues when reorienting in a virtual environment
  9. Does constraining field of view prevent extraction of geometric cues for humans during virtual-environment reorientation?
  10. No evidence that consistent auditory cues facilitate learning of spatial relations among locations
  11. The roles of beaconing and dead reckoning in human virtual navigation
  12. Enclosure size and the use of local and global geometric cues for reorientation
  13. Overtraining and the use of feature and geometric cues for reorientation
  14. On Discriminating between Geometric Strategies of Surface-Based Orientation
  15. Of global space or perceived place? Comment on Kelly et al.
  16. Is surface-based orientation influenced by a proportional relationship of shape parameters?
  17. Neither by global nor local cues alone: evidence for a unified orientation process
  18. Orientation in trapezoid-shaped enclosures: Implications for theoretical accounts of geometry learning.
  19. Solving for two unknowns: An extension of vector-based models of landmark-based navigation.
  20. Encoding of variability of landmark-based spatial information
  21. Dissociation of Past and Present Experience in Problem Solving Using a Virtual Environment
  22. Abstract-concept learning carryover effects from the initial training set in pigeons (Columba livia).
  23. Evidence against integration of spatial maps in humans: generality across real and virtual environments
  24. Learning strategies in matching to sample: If-then and configural learning by pigeons
  25. Matching-to-sample abstract-concept learning by pigeons.
  26. Evidence against integration of spatial maps in humans
  27. Issues in the Comparative Cognition of Abstract-Concept Learning
  28. Independent Study: A Conceptual Framework
  29. A Novel Member of the Ig Superfamily,turtle, is a CNS-Specific Protein Required for Coordinated Motor Control