Halil Babilli

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The pigeons were trained to do a simple task with one eye masked, then each pigeon was tested on the same task while being forced to use the other eye. In a study using nine birds, eight of them did not show any “inter-ocular transfer” at all. What seemed to be a skill learned by the whole bird was in fact available to only half the bird; the other half had no idea.
Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life
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