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Valeria Anna Sovrano
Valeria Anna Sovrano
Associate professor of Psychobiology, Trento University
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Modularity and spatial reorientation in a simple mind: Encoding of geometric and nongeometric properties of a spatial environment by fish
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Cognition 85 (2), B51-B59, 2002
3102002
Brain asymmetry (animal)
G Vallortigara, C Chiandetti, VA Sovrano
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 2 (2), 146-157, 2011
2432011
Modularity as a fish (Xenotoca eiseni) views it: conjoining geometric and nongeometric information for spatial reorientation.
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 29 (3), 199, 2003
2362003
Roots of brain specializations: preferential left-eye use during mirror-image inspection in six species of teleost fish
VA Sovrano, C Rainoldi, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Behavioural brain research 106 (1-2), 175-180, 1999
1991999
Separate geometric and non-geometric modules for spatial reorientation: Evidence from a lopsided animal brain
G Vallortigara, P Pagni, VA Sovrano
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 16 (3), 390-400, 2004
1582004
Lateralization of response to social stimuli in fishes: a comparison between different methods and species
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Physiology & behavior 74 (1-2), 237-244, 2001
1552001
How fish do geometry in large and in small spaces
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Animal cognition 10, 47-54, 2007
1432007
From natural geometry to spatial cognition
L Tommasi, C Chiandetti, T Pecchia, VA Sovrano, G Vallortigara
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 36 (2), 799-824, 2012
1332012
Mosquitofish display differential left-and right-eye use during mirror image scrutiny and predator inspection responses
A De Santi, VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Animal Behaviour 61 (2), 305-310, 2001
1332001
Navigation as a source of geometric knowledge: Young children’s use of length, angle, distance, and direction in a reorientation task
SA Lee, VA Sovrano, ES Spelke
Cognition 123 (1), 144-161, 2012
1242012
Visual lateralization in response to familiar and unfamiliar stimuli in fish
VA Sovrano
Behavioural Brain Research 152 (2), 385-391, 2004
1232004
Lateralized fish perform better than nonlateralized fish in spatial reorientation tasks
VA Sovrano, M Dadda, A Bisazza
Behavioural brain research 163 (1), 122-127, 2005
1142005
Frogs and toads in front of a mirror: lateralisation of response to social stimuli in tadpoles of five anuran species
A Bisazza, A De Santi, S Bonso, VA Sovrano
Behavioural Brain Research 134 (1-2), 417-424, 2002
1142002
Animals' use of landmarks and metric information to reorient: Effects of the size of the experimental space
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza, G Vallortigara
Cognition 97 (2), 121-133, 2005
1092005
Dissecting the geometric module: A sense linkage for metric and landmark information in animals' spatial reorientation
VA Sovrano, G Vallortigara
Psychological Science 17 (7), 616-621, 2006
1002006
Visual lateralisation in quails (Coturnix coturnix)
A Valenti, V Anna Sovrano, P Zucca, G Vallortigara
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition 8 (1), 67-78, 2003
952003
Consistency among different tasks of left–right asymmetries in lines of fish originally selected for opposite direction of lateralization in a detour task
A Bisazza, VA Sovrano, G Vallortigara
Neuropsychologia 39 (10), 1077-1085, 2001
942001
Reorientation by geometric and landmark information in environments of different size
G Vallortigara, M Feruglio, VA Sovrano
Developmental science 8 (5), 393-401, 2005
932005
Recognition of partly occluded objects by fish
VA Sovrano, A Bisazza
Animal cognition 11, 161-166, 2008
862008
Spatial reorientation: the effects of space size on the encoding of landmark and geometry information
C Chiandetti, L Regolin, VA Sovrano, G Vallortigara
Animal Cognition 10, 159-168, 2007
822007
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