Neil McMillan

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2013-2017 Psychology University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Scully EN, Hahn AH, Campbell KA, et al. (2017) ZENK expression following conspecific and heterospecific playback in the zebra finch auditory forebrain. Behavioural Brain Research
Hahn AH, Campbell KA, Congdon JV, et al. (2017) Discrimination of acoustically similar conspecific and heterospecific vocalizations by black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus). Animal Cognition
McMillan N, Hahn AH, Congdon JV, et al. (2017) Chickadees discriminate contingency reversals presented consistently, but not frequently. Animal Cognition
McMillan N, Spetch ML, Sturdy CB, et al. (2017) It's All a Matter of Time: Interval Timing and Competition for Stimulus Control Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews. 12: 83-103
Hahn AH, Congdon JV, Campbell KA, et al. (2017) Chapter Five - Mechanisms of Communication and Cognition in Chickadees: Explaining Nature in the Lab and Field Advances in the Study of Behavior. 49: 147-197
Proppe DS, McMillan N, Congdon JV, et al. (2016) Mitigating road impacts on animals through learning principles. Animal Cognition
McMillan N, Sturdy CB, Pisklak JM, et al. (2016) Pigeons perform poorly on a midsession reversal task without rigid temporal regularity. Animal Cognition
Sturdy CB, Campbell KA, Congdon JV, et al. (2016) Moving from perceptual to functional categories in songbirds International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 30
Congdon JV, Hahn AH, McMillan N, et al. (2016) Chickadee behavioural response to varying threat levels of predator and conspecific calls International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 29
Hahn AH, Hoeschele M, Guillette LM, et al. (2016) Black-capped chickadees categorize songs based on features that vary geographically Animal Behaviour. 112: 93-104
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