Debbie Kelly

Debbie Kelly

University of Manitoba

H-index: 31

North America-Canada

About Debbie Kelly

Debbie Kelly, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Manitoba, specializes in the field of Comparative Cognition, Spatial Cognition, Aging, Ecology and Evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Landmarks, beacons, or panoramic views: What do pigeons attend to for guidance in familiar environments?

Animal cognition, past present and future, a 25th anniversary special issue

Social information used to elicit cache protection differs between pinyon jays and Clark’s nutcrackers

Relational complexity influences analogical reasoning ability

Age-related reduction of hemispheric asymmetry by pigeons: A behavioral and FDG-PET imaging investigation of visual discrimination

Spatial reorientation with a geometric array of auditory cues

Socio-ecological correlates of neophobia in corvids

Data from" Relational Complexity Influences Analogical Reasoning Ability"

Debbie Kelly Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

2940

Citations(since 2020)

988

Cited By

2403

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

University of Manitoba

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Debbie Kelly Skills & Research Interests

Comparative Cognition

Spatial Cognition

Aging

Ecology and Evolution

Top articles of Debbie Kelly

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Landmarks, beacons, or panoramic views: What do pigeons attend to for guidance in familiar environments?

Learning & Behavior

Sebastian Schwarz

Antoine Wystrach

Ken Cheng

Debbie M Kelly

2024/2/20

Animal cognition, past present and future, a 25th anniversary special issue

Animal Cognition

Debbie M Kelly

Stephen EG Lea

2023/1

Social information used to elicit cache protection differs between pinyon jays and Clark’s nutcrackers

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Alizée Vernouillet

Dawson Clary

Debbie M Kelly

2023/5

Relational complexity influences analogical reasoning ability

Iscience

Kevin Leonard

Parisa Sepehri

Breanna Cheri

Debbie M Kelly

2023/4/21

Age-related reduction of hemispheric asymmetry by pigeons: A behavioral and FDG-PET imaging investigation of visual discrimination

Learning & Behavior

Shiva Shabro

Christina Meier

Kevin Leonard

Andrew L Goertzen

Ji Hyun Ko

...

2022/3

Spatial reorientation with a geometric array of auditory cues

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Daniele Nardi

Samantha E Carpenter

Somer R Johnson

Greg A Gilliland

Viveka L Melo

...

2022/2

Socio-ecological correlates of neophobia in corvids

Current Biology

Rachael Miller

Megan L Lambert

Anna Frohnwieser

Katharina F Brecht

Thomas Bugnyar

...

2022/1/10

Data from" Relational Complexity Influences Analogical Reasoning Ability"

Kevin Michael Leonard

Parisa Sepehri

Breanna Cheri

Debbie M Kelly

2022

Highly social pinyon jays, but not less social Clark’s nutcrackers, modify their food-storing behaviour when observed by a heterospecific

BioRxiv

Alizée Vernouillet

Dawson Clary

Debbie M Kelly

2021

Lean on me: animal–human interactions

Debbie M Kelly

Jeffrey S Katz

2021/3

Age affects pigeons’ (Columba livia) memory capacity but not representation of serial order during a locomotor sequential-learning task

Scientific Reports

Christina Meier

Parisa Sepehri

Debbie M Kelly

2021/8/25

Same/different concept learning by primates and birds

Learning & Behavior

Anthony A Wright

Debbie M Kelly

Jeffrey S Katz

2021/3

Individual repeatability, species differences, and the influence of socio-ecological factors on neophobia in 10 corvid species

bioRxiv

Rachael Miller

Megan L Lambert

Anna Frohnwieser

Katharina F Brecht

Thomas Bugnyar

...

2021/7/27

A special issue in honor of Irene Pepperberg: The chemist of comparative cognition

Debbie M Kelly

Lauren M Guillette

2021/3

concept learning in two species of new world corvids, pinyon jays (Gymnorhinus Cyanocephalus) and California scrub jays (Aphelocoma Californica).

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition

Alizée Vernouillet

Kevin Leonard

Jeffrey S Katz

John F Magnotti

Anthony Wright

...

2021/7

Does stress run through the leash? An examination of stress transmission between owners and dogs during a walk

Animal Cognition

Helen Harvie

Alejandro Rodrigo

Candace Briggs

Shane Thiessen

Debbie M Kelly

2021/1/3

Age affects pigeon memory capacity, but not representation of serial order, during a locomotor sequential-learning task

Christina Meier

Parisa Sepehri

Debbie M Kelly

2021/3/15

Conspecific presence, but not pilferage, influences pinyon jays’ (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus) caching behavior

Learning & Behavior

Alizée Vernouillet

Hera JM Casidsid

Debbie M Kelly

2021/3

Animal-human interactions.

Debbie M Kelly

Jeffrey S Katz

2021/3

Adaptive specialization for spatial memory does not improve route efficiency: Comparing the ability of Clark’s nutcrackers (Nucifraga columbiana) and pigeons (Columba livia) to …

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Debbie Kelly

Kevin Leonard

Brett Gibson

2021/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 61
Ken Cheng

Ken Cheng

Macquarie University

H-index: 51
Marcia Spetch

Marcia Spetch

University of Alberta

H-index: 8
Alizée Vernouillet

Alizée Vernouillet

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 7
Dawson Clary

Dawson Clary

University of Manitoba

H-index: 5
Kevin Leonard

Kevin Leonard

University of Manitoba

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