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Publications by Ken Cheng (14 found):
Location:MacQuarie University
Email:ken.cheng@mq.edu.au
Website:http://galliform.bhs.mq.edu.au/~ken/

Cheng, K. (2012). How to navigate without maps: the power of taxon-like navigation in ants. Comparative Cognition and Behavior Reviews, 7, 1-22. doi:10.3819/ccbr.2012.70001

Cheng, K., Spetch, M. L., Kelly, D. M. & Bingman, V. P. (2006). Small-Scale Spatial Cognition in Pigeons. Behavioral Processes, 72, 115-127.

Verbeek, E. L., Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K. & Clifford, C. W. G. (2006). Determinants of Range Effects in Face Recognition. Learning & Behavior, 34, 229-240.

MacDonald, S. E., Spetch, M. L., Kelly, D. M. & Cheng, K. (2004). Strategies in landmark use by children, adults, and marmoset monkeys. Learning and Motivation, 35, 322-347.

Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K. & Clifford, C. W. (2004). Peak shift but not range effects in recognition of faces. Learning and Motivation, 35, 221-241.

Cheng, K. & Spetch, M. L. (2002). Spatial Generalization and Peak Shift in Humans. Learning and Motivation, 33, 358-389.

Cheng, K. & Spetch, M. L. (2001). Blocking in Landmark-Based Search in Honeybees. Animal Learning & Behavior, 29, 1-9.

Spetch, M. L. & Cheng, K. (1998). A Step Function in Pigeons' Temporal Generalization in the Peak Shift Task. Animal Learning and Behavior, 26, 103-118.

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.

Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K., MacDonald, S. E. & Linkenhoker, B. A. (1997). Use of landmark configuration in pigeons and humans: II. Generality across search tasks. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 3, 14-24.

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

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.

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.

Spetch, M. L., Cheng, K. & Mondloch, M. V. (1992). Landmark Use by Pigeons in a Touch-Screen Spatial Search Task. Animal Learning and Behavior, 20, 281-292.


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