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Honeybees can discriminate between Monet and Picasso paintings
W Wu, AM Moreno, JM Tangen, J Reinhard
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199 (1), 45-55, 2013
592013
The future of Australia's agricultural workforce
W Wu, D Dawson, D Fleming-Muñoz, E Schleiger, J Horton
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 2019
272019
The Future of Peer-To-Peer Trading of Distributed Renewable Energy
W Wu, G Quezada, E Schleiger, A Bratanova, P Graham, B Spak
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 2019
52019
On discriminating people: visual redundancy in categorization
W Wu, JM Tangen, JR Vokey, MS Humphreys
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (4), 325-326, 2012
22012
Using change detection to explore the role of features and context in object recognition
M LaPointe, JR Vokey, W Wu, J Tangen
Poster presented at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive …, 2010
12010
Delivering trusted Australian agrifood exports and boosting value: The role of research and development
W Wu, R McAllister, D Fleming-Muñoz, L Poruschi, J Atherton, A Zhang, ...
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 2020
2020
The final frontier of honeybee cognition: Can bees learn art?
J Reinhard, W Wu, J Tangen
IUSSI, 2014
2014
Object recognition depends on more than just the object
M LaPointe, JR Vokey, W Wu, JM Tangen
2010
The implicit learning of style
A Loven, J Tangen, W Wu, J Vokey
2010
The limits of critter detection: Testing the animate monitoring hypothesis
W Wu, M LaPointe, JR Vokey, JM Tangen
2010
Spotting critters in our midst: Context specificity and change detection
JM Tangen, W Wu
Australian Psychological Society, 2009
2009
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