This is a test page.

Below are links to various audio and video clips of some
   interesting examples of animal behavior.  These files will require that you
   have Real Player or Quicktime software installed on your machine.  Click
   below for these installations.
 

                    
 

Rats & Pigeons in Simple Nonassociative & Associative Learning tasks
     Link to Professor Dale Swartzentruber's web page.

Rats Playing Basketball (Real Player movie - 2.7 MB)
     Courtesy of Professor Alliston Reid, Wofford College -Psychology Department

Mouse Working on a Chain FR1 FR1 Schedule (Quicktime movie - 8 MB)
     Courtesy of Frank Mandriota, Life Science Associates

Ring Doves: Pecking at Seeds, Regurgitative Feeding, and Begging
     Link to online book chapter by Peter Balsam & James Deich in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Texture Discriminations in Pigeons
     Link to online book chapter by Bob Cook in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Categorization in the Budgerigar
     Link to online book chapter by Peter Urcuioli in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Visual Search in Pigeons
     Link to online book chapter by Patricia Blough in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Spatial Memory in Pigeons:  Landmark Averaging
     Link to online book chapter by Ken Cheng and Marcia Spetch in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Social Facilitation, Local Enhancement, & Imitation in Japanese Quail
     Link to online book chapter by Tom Zentall and Chana Akins in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Sexual Behavior in Japanese Quail
     Link to online book chapter byChana Akins and Melissa Burnsin Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Counting in the African Grey Parrot
     Link to online book chapter by Jacky Emmerton in Avian Visual Cognition (R.G. Cook, Ed.)

Tool Construction and Use in Corvids
     Link to Professor Alex Kacelnik's web page.

Predator-Specific Alarm Calls and Responses to Food Calls in Chickens
     Link to Professor Chris Evans' web page

Sequence Production in Monkeys:  Size and Shape Discriminations
     Link to Professor Brendan McGonigle's web page.  (Note:  once loaded click on Theme A,
        then click on See Details, and then choose Seriation and Multiple Classification
        and scroll down to movies)