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Matthew G Buckley

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Hippocampus|November 20, 2018
A new human delayed-matching-to-place test in a virtual environment reverse-translated from the rodent watermaze paradigm: Characterization of performance measures and sex differencesMatthew G Buckley, Tobias Bast
Brain and Cognition|August 21, 2013
Evidence for spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus patients without spina bifidaMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith
Cognitive Processing|July 19, 2012
Spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalusAlastair D Smith, Matthew G Buckley
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|February 17, 2022
Individual differences in theta-band oscillations in a spatial memory network revealed by electroencephalography predict rapid place learningMarkus Bauer, Matthew G Buckley, Tobias Bast
Cognitive Psychology|December 14, 2018
Thinking outside of the box II: Disrupting the cognitive mapMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Cognitive Psychology|May 31, 2016
Thinking outside of the box: Transfer of shape-based reorientation across the boundary of an arenaMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 21, 2014
Learned predictiveness training modulates biases towards using boundary or landmark cues during navigationMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 20, 2013
Shape shifting: Local landmarks interfere with navigation by, and recognition of, global shapeMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|November 17, 2015
Blocking spatial navigation across environments that have a different shapeMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Developmental Psychology|April 7, 2015
The developmental trajectory of intramaze and extramaze landmark biases in spatial navigation: An unexpected journeyMatthew G Buckley, Mark Haselgrove, Alastair D Smith
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Hippocampus|November 20, 2018
A new human delayed-matching-to-place test in a virtual environment reverse-translated from the rodent watermaze paradigm: Characterization of performance measures and sex differencesMatthew G Buckley, Tobias Bast
Brain and Cognition|August 21, 2013
Evidence for spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus patients without spina bifidaMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith
Cognitive Processing|July 19, 2012
Spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalusAlastair D Smith, Matthew G Buckley
Brain and Neuroscience Advances|February 17, 2022
Individual differences in theta-band oscillations in a spatial memory network revealed by electroencephalography predict rapid place learningMarkus Bauer, Matthew G Buckley, Tobias Bast
Cognitive Psychology|December 14, 2018
Thinking outside of the box II: Disrupting the cognitive mapMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Cognitive Psychology|May 31, 2016
Thinking outside of the box: Transfer of shape-based reorientation across the boundary of an arenaMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 21, 2014
Learned predictiveness training modulates biases towards using boundary or landmark cues during navigationMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 20, 2013
Shape shifting: Local landmarks interfere with navigation by, and recognition of, global shapeMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|November 17, 2015
Blocking spatial navigation across environments that have a different shapeMatthew G Buckley, Alastair D Smith, Mark Haselgrove
Developmental Psychology|April 7, 2015
The developmental trajectory of intramaze and extramaze landmark biases in spatial navigation: An unexpected journeyMatthew G Buckley, Mark Haselgrove, Alastair D Smith
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