HIGHLIGHTS
- Who: - Perception et al. from the Department of Psychology and Language Research Center, Georgia State University have published the research work: Object-Based Warping During Distance Discriminations by Rhesus Monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) and Capuchin Monkeys, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: The results showed that there were no species differences in performance but there was an effect of how dot pairs were presented. The authors conducted post hoc directional (one-tailed) paired t-tests to assess each of the hypotheses.
SUMMARY
Nonhuman animals do as well (for reviews, see Agrillo et_al, 2020 . . .

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