
How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision
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Johnsen, S; Caves, EM
Published in: INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
2020
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INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
EISSN
1557-7023
ISSN
1540-7063
Publication Date
2020
Volume
60
Start / End Page
E113 / E113
Related Subject Headings
- Evolutionary Biology
- 3109 Zoology
- 3104 Evolutionary biology
- 3103 Ecology
- 0608 Zoology
- 0602 Ecology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
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Johnsen, S., & Caves, E. M. (2020). How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision. In INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY (Vol. 60, pp. E113–E113).
Johnsen, S., and E. M. Caves. “How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision.” In INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, 60:E113–E113, 2020.
Johnsen S, Caves EM. How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision. In: INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY. 2020. p. E113–E113.
Johnsen, S., and E. M. Caves. “How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision.” INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, vol. 60, 2020, pp. E113–E113.
Johnsen S, Caves EM. How our perceptual and cognitive biases may influence our study of animal vision. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY. 2020. p. E113–E113.

Published In
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
EISSN
1557-7023
ISSN
1540-7063
Publication Date
2020
Volume
60
Start / End Page
E113 / E113
Related Subject Headings
- Evolutionary Biology
- 3109 Zoology
- 3104 Evolutionary biology
- 3103 Ecology
- 0608 Zoology
- 0602 Ecology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology