De Agrò, Massimo

De Agrò, Massimo  

CIMEC (29/10/12-)  

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Acute exposure to caffeine improves foraging in an invasive ant 1-gen-2024 De Agrò, Massimo +
Ants resort to heuristics when facing relational-learning tasks they cannot solve 1-gen-2020 De Agro M. +
Bundling and segregation affect pheromone deposition, but not choice, in an ant 1-gen-2022 Massimo De Agrò +
Eye-specific detection and a multi-eye integration model of biological motion perception 1-gen-2024 Massimo De Agrò +
Habituation to visual stimuli is independent of boldness in a jumping spider 1-gen-2024 De Agrò, Massimo +
Hanging by a thread: unusual nocturnal resting behaviour in a jumping spider 1-gen-2021 Massimo De Agrò +
Independence and synergy of spatial attention in the two visual systems of jumping spiders 1-gen-2024 Massimo De Agrò +
Irrational risk aversion in an ant 1-gen-2021 De Agrò, Massimo +
Multi-modal cue integration in the black garden ant 1-gen-2020 De Agro M. +
Perception of biological motion by jumping spiders 1-gen-2021 Massimo De Agrò +
Regularly occurring bouts of retinal movements suggest an REM sleep-like state in jumping spiders 1-gen-2022 De Agrò, MassimoJordan, Alex +
Seeing life in the teeming world: animacy perception in arthropods 1-gen-2024 De Agrò, MassimoGalpayage Dona, Hiruni SamadiVallortigara, Giorgio
Sex-specific ventral dichromatism and melanization in harlequin toads (Atelopus): a common but overlooked character of unknown function 1-gen-2024 De Agrò, Massimo +
SPiDbox: design and validation of an open-source “Skinner-box” system for the study of jumping spiders 1-gen-2020 Massimo De Agrò
Static visual predator recognition in jumping spiders 1-gen-2022 Massimo De Agrò +
Study Replication: Shape Discrimination in a Conditioning Procedure on the Jumping Spider Phidippus regius 1-gen-2023 De Agrò, Massimo +
Visual Discrimination Learning in the Jumping Spider Phidippus regius 1-gen-2017 Massimo De Agrò +
Young chicks rely on symmetry/asymmetry in perceptual grouping to discriminate sets of elements 1-gen-2021 Massimo De Agrò +