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IX. References

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     Cheng, K. (1988). Some psychophysics of the pigeon's use of landmarks. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 162, 815-826.

     Cheng, K. (1989). The vector sum model of pigeon landmark use. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 15, 366-375. 

     Cheng, K. (1994). The determination of direction in landmark-based spatial search in pigeons: A further test of the vector sum model. Animal Learning & Behavior, 22, 291-301. 

     Cheng, K. (1995). Landmark-based spatial memory in the pigeon. The psychology of learning and motivation (Vol. 33, pp. 1-21). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

     Cheng, K. (1998). Distances and directions are computed separately by honeybees in landmark-based search. Animal Learning & Behavior, 26, 455-468. 

     Cheng, K., & Sherry, D. (1992). Landmark-based spatial memory in birds (Parus atricapillus and Columba livia): The use of edges and distances to represent spatial positions. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 106, 331-341. 

     Cheng, K., & Spetch, M. L. (1995). Stimulus control in the use of landmarks by pigeons in a touch-screen task. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 63, 187-201. 

     Cheng, K., & Spetch, M. L. (1998). Mechanisms of landmark use in mammals and birds. In S. Healy (Ed.), Spatial representation in animals (pp. 1-17). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

     Cheng, K., Spetch, M. L., & Johnston, M. (1997). Spatial peak shift and generalization in pigeons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 23, 469-481. 

     Cheng, K., Spetch, M. L., & Miceli, P. (1996). Averaging temporal duration and spatial position. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 22, 175-182. 

     Collett, T. S., Baron, J., & Sellen, K. (1996). On the encoding of movement vectors by honeybees. Are distance and direction represented independently? Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 179, 395-406. 

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     Kelly, D. M., Spetch, M. L., & Heth, C. D. (1998). Pigeons' (Columba livia) encoding of geometric and featural properties of a spatial environment. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 112, 259-269. 

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    Spetch, M. L. (1995). Overshadowing in landmark learning: Touch-screen studies with pigeons and humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 21, 166-181.          

     Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K., & MacDonald, S. E. (1996). Learning the configuration of a landmark array: I. Touch-screen studies with pigeons and humans. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 110, 55-68. 

     Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K., MacDonald, S. E., Linkenhoker, B. A., Kelly, D. M., & Doerkson, S. R. (1997). Learning the configuration of a landmark array in pigeons and humans, II: Generality across search tasks. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 111, 14-24. 

     Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K., & Mondloch, M. V. (1992). Landmark use by pigeons in a touch-screen spatial search task. Animal Learning & Behavior, 20, 281-292. 

     Spetch, M. L., & Mondloch, M. V. (1993). Control of pigeons' spatial search by graphic landmarks in a touch-screen task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 19, 353-372. 

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     Srinivasan, M. V., Zhang, S. W., & Bidwell, N. J. (1997). Visually mediated odometry in honeybees. Journal of Experimental Biology, 200, 2513-2522. 

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