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  • 1965 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stewart H. Hulse is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1965.

The available data does not provide details on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, or main topics of work associated with Stewart H. Hulse.

Their professional record indicates engagement with the academic community through the association with a prominent research university and the award of a notable scientific fellowship.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive Processes in Animal Behavior

    Stewart H. Hulse;Harry Fowler;Werner K. Honig

  • Amount and percentage of reinforcement and duration of goal confinement in conditioning and extinction.

    Stewart H. Hulse

  • Music perception and octave generalization in rhesus monkeys.

    Anthony A. Wright;Jacquelyne J. Rivera;Stewart H. Hulse;Melissa Shyan

  • Structural complexity as a determinant of serial pattern learning

    Stewart H. Hulse;Noah P. Dorsky

  • Serial pattern learning by rats: Transfer of a formally defined stimulus relationship and the significance of nonreinforcement

    Stewart H. Hulse;Noah P. Dorsky

  • Female European starling preference and choice for variation in conspecific male song

    Timothy Q. Gentner;Stewart H. Hulse

  • Response biases in auditory forebrain regions of female songbirds following exposure to sexually relevant variation in male song.

    Timothy Q. Gentner;Stewart H. Hulse;Deborah Duffy;Gregory F. Ball

  • Perceptual mechanisms for individual vocal recognition in European starlings,Sturnus vulgaris

    Timothy Q Gentner;Stewart H Hulse

  • Auditory scene analysis by songbirds: stream segregation of birdsong by European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris).

    Stewart H. Hulse;Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton;Amy B. Wisniewski

  • Serial pattern learning: Teaching an alphabet to rats.

    Stewart H. Hulse;David K. O'Leary

  • Neural bases of song preferences in female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).

    Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton;Stewart H. Hulse;Gregory F. Ball

  • Individual vocal recognition and the effect of partial lesions to HVc on discrimination, learning, and categorization of conspecific song in adult songbirds

    Timothy Q. Gentner;Stewart H. Hulse;George E. Bentley;Gregory F. Ball

  • Auditory scene analysis by European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris): perceptual segregation of tone sequences.

    Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton;Stewart H. Hulse;Timothy Q. Gentner;Wesley White

  • Relative pitch perception is constrained by absolute pitch in songbirds (Mimus, Molothrus, and Sturnus).

    Stewart H. Hulse;Jeffrey Cynx

  • Extrapolation of serial stimulus patterns by rats

    Stephen B. Fountain;Stewart H. Hulse

  • Auditory scene analysis in animal communication

    Stewart H. Hulse

  • The case of the missing rule: Memory for reward vs. formal structure in serial-pattern learning by rats

    Stewart H. Hulse

  • Phrasing cues and hierarchical organization in serial pattern learning by rats.

    Stephen B. Fountain;Diana R. Henne;Stewart H. Hulse

  • Absolute-Pitch Judgments of Black and White-Key Pitches

    Annie H. Takeuchi;Stewart H. Hulse

  • Absolute and relative pitch discrimination in serial pitch perception by birds.

    Stewart H. Hulse;Jeffrey Cynx;John Humpal

  • The comparative psychology of audition : perceiving complex sounds

    Robert J. Dooling;Stewart H. Hulse

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Okanoya
Kazuo Okanoya University of Tokyo
Anthony A. Wright
Anthony A. Wright The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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