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Ken Cheng

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Categories and range effects in human spatial memoryKen Cheng, Marcia L Spetch, Andros Hoan
The American Naturalist|October 7, 2008
A geometry of regulatory scalingKen Cheng, Stephen J Simpson, David Raubenheimer
Food Chemistry|February 5, 2017
The miscibility of milk sphingomyelin and cholesterol is affected by temperature and surface pressure in mixed Langmuir monolayersKen Cheng, Marie-Hélène Ropers, Christelle Lopez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2013
25 years of research on the use of geometry in spatial reorientation: a current theoretical perspectiveKen Cheng, Janellen Huttenlocher, Nora S Newcombe
Animal Cognition|April 10, 2020
Effect of large visual changes on the navigation of the nocturnal bull ant, Myrmecia midasMuzahid Islam, Cody A Freas, Ken Cheng
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|April 28, 2017
Skyline retention and retroactive interference in the navigating Australian desert ant, Melophorus bagotiCody A Freas, Christopher Whyte, Ken Cheng
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2013
Does the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti approximate a Lévy search by an intrinsic bi-modal walk?Andy M Reynolds, Patrick Schultheiss, Ken Cheng
Animal Cognition|May 24, 2024
Nest excavators' learning walks in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagotiSudhakar Deeti, Donald James McLean, Ken Cheng
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 25, 2011
Ocelli contribute to the encoding of celestial compass information in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagotiSebastian Schwarz, Laurence Albert, Antoine Wystrach, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2013
Backtracking behaviour in lost ants: an additional strategy in their navigational toolkitAntoine Wystrach, Sebastian Schwarz, Alice Baniel, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Categories and range effects in human spatial memoryKen Cheng, Marcia L Spetch, Andros Hoan
The American Naturalist|October 7, 2008
A geometry of regulatory scalingKen Cheng, Stephen J Simpson, David Raubenheimer
Food Chemistry|February 5, 2017
The miscibility of milk sphingomyelin and cholesterol is affected by temperature and surface pressure in mixed Langmuir monolayersKen Cheng, Marie-Hélène Ropers, Christelle Lopez
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 5, 2013
25 years of research on the use of geometry in spatial reorientation: a current theoretical perspectiveKen Cheng, Janellen Huttenlocher, Nora S Newcombe
Animal Cognition|April 10, 2020
Effect of large visual changes on the navigation of the nocturnal bull ant, Myrmecia midasMuzahid Islam, Cody A Freas, Ken Cheng
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|April 28, 2017
Skyline retention and retroactive interference in the navigating Australian desert ant, Melophorus bagotiCody A Freas, Christopher Whyte, Ken Cheng
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 17, 2013
Does the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti approximate a Lévy search by an intrinsic bi-modal walk?Andy M Reynolds, Patrick Schultheiss, Ken Cheng
Animal Cognition|May 24, 2024
Nest excavators' learning walks in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagotiSudhakar Deeti, Donald James McLean, Ken Cheng
The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 25, 2011
Ocelli contribute to the encoding of celestial compass information in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagotiSebastian Schwarz, Laurence Albert, Antoine Wystrach, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 23, 2013
Backtracking behaviour in lost ants: an additional strategy in their navigational toolkitAntoine Wystrach, Sebastian Schwarz, Alice Baniel, et al.
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