نتایج جستجو برای: pigeons

تعداد نتایج: 3557  

2011
Tsuyoshi Hayashi Yasuaki Hiromoto Kridsada Chaichoune Tuangthong Patchimasiri Warunya Chakritbudsabong Natanan Prayoonwong Natnapat Chaisilp Witthawat Wiriyarat Sujira Parchariyanon Parntep Ratanakorn Yuko Uchida Takehiko Saito

Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) of the H5N1 subtype has been reported to infect pigeons asymptomatically or induce mild symptoms. However, host immune responses of pigeons inoculated with HPAIVs have not been well documented. To assess host responses of pigeons against HPAIV infection, we compared lethality, viral distribution and mRNA expression of immune related genes of pigeo...

2016
Neil Vaughan

This research presents computational models to represent visual navigation mechanisms which guide pigeons (Columba Livia) during flight. A 3D graphics computer simulator was developed to model autonomous flight in virtual pigeons. The aim was to investigate the role of (i) visual landmarks (ii) flocking with other pigeons and (iii) image familiarity in pigeon navigation. A recursive processing ...

Journal: :Open veterinary journal 2013
G Dolz Á Solórzano-Morales L Angelova C Tien L Fonseca M C Bonilla

Human chlamydiosis is a zoonotic disease of avian origin caused by Chlamydia psittaci. The highest infection rates have been detected in parrots (Psittacidae) and pigeons (Columbiformes), the latter most frequently carry the genotypes B and E. These genotypes have been shown to also infect humans. Because pigeons (Columba livia) cohabit with humans in urban areas, C. psittaci present in the dus...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2014
Heloísa Cursi Campos Peter J Urcuioli Melissa Swisher

Pigeons demonstrate associative symmetry after successive matching training on one arbitrary and two identity relations (e.g., Urcuioli, 2008). Here, we tested whether identity matching training is necessary for this emergent effect. In Experiment 1, one group of pigeons (Dual Oddity) learned hue-form arbitrary matching and two oddity relations which shared sample and comparison elements with t...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2004
Debbie M Kelley Marcia L Spetch

Pigeons (Columba livia) searched for a hidden target area in images showing a schematic rectangular environment. The absolute position of the goal varied across trials but was constant relative to distinctive featural cues and geometric properties of the environment. Pigeons learned to use both of these properties to locate the goal. Transformation tests showed that pigeons could use either the...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2004
Masako Jitsumori Hiroshi Makino

In three experiments, we examined pigeons' recognition of video images of human faces. In Experiment 1, pigeons were trained to discriminate between frontal views of human faces in a go/no-go discrimination procedure. They then showed substantial generalization to novel views, even though human faces change radically as viewpoint changes. In Experiment 2, the pigeons tested in Experiment 1 fail...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 1995
J D Delius V D Hollard

The orientation invariance of visual pattern recognition in pigeons and humans was studied using a conditioned matching-to-sample procedure. A rotation effect, a lengthening of choice latencies with increasing angular disparities between sample and comparison stimuli, was replicated with humans. The choice speed and accuracy of pigeons was not affected by orientation disparities. Novel mirror-i...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Grant W Peters Dee A Steiner Jason A Rigoni Alexia D Mascilli Robert W Schnepp Steven P Thomas

We made detailed cardiorespiratory measurements from homing pigeons during quiet rest and steady wind tunnel flight. Our pigeons satisfied their 17.4-fold increase in oxygen consumption during flight with a 7.4-fold increase in cardiac output (Q) and a 2.4-fold increase in blood oxygen extraction. Q was increased primarily by increasing heart rate sixfold. Comparisons between our study and thos...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 1997
R G Cook B R Cavoto J S Katz K K Cavoto

The perception and discrimination of rapidly changing texture stimuli by pigeons was examined in a target localization task. Five experienced pigeons were rewarded for finding and pecking at a randomly placed odd target block of small repeated elements embedded in a larger rectangular array of contrasting distractor elements. On dynamic color test trials, the color of the target, distractor, or...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal learning and cognition 2014
Kimberly Kirkpatrick Tannis Bilton Bruce C Hansen Lester C Loschky

Scene gist categorization in humans is rapid, accurate, and tuned to the statistical regularities in the visual world. However, no studies have investigated whether scene gist categorization is a general process shared across species, or whether it may be influenced by species-specific adaptive specializations relying on specific low-level scene statistical regularities of the environment. Alth...

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