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Neil McMillan

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Behavioural Processes|January 7, 2019
Anticipation of a midsession reversal in humansNeil McMillan, Marcia L Spetch
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|May 1, 2013
Interval timing under variations in the relative validity of temporal cuesNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 17, 2012
Pigeons make errors as a result of interval timing in a visual, but not a visual-spatial, midsession reversal taskNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Learning & Behavior|March 16, 2013
Pigeons rank-order responses to temporally sequential stimuliNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Behavioural Processes|March 12, 2010
The effects of cue competition on timing in pigeonsNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Animal Cognition|September 18, 2014
A three-stimulus midsession reversal task in pigeons with visual and spatial discriminative stimuliNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Commentary: A crisis in comparative psychology: where have all the undergraduates gone?Neil McMillan, Christopher B Sturdy
Behavioural Processes|January 29, 2008
Rats' memory for event duration in delayed matching-to-sample with nonspatial comparison response alternativesPatrick Van Rooyen, Neil McMillan, Angelo Santi
BMC Health Services Research|March 12, 2024
Gap analysis of diabetes-related foot disease management systems in Pacific Islands Countries and TerritoriesKay Y Hon, Neil McMillan, Robert A Fitridge
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 12, 2014
Pigeon (Columba livia) and rat (Rattus norvegicus) performance in the midsession reversal procedure depends upon cue dimensionalityNeil McMillan, Chelsea R Kirk, William A Roberts
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Behavioural Processes|January 7, 2019
Anticipation of a midsession reversal in humansNeil McMillan, Marcia L Spetch
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|May 1, 2013
Interval timing under variations in the relative validity of temporal cuesNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 17, 2012
Pigeons make errors as a result of interval timing in a visual, but not a visual-spatial, midsession reversal taskNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Learning & Behavior|March 16, 2013
Pigeons rank-order responses to temporally sequential stimuliNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Behavioural Processes|March 12, 2010
The effects of cue competition on timing in pigeonsNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Animal Cognition|September 18, 2014
A three-stimulus midsession reversal task in pigeons with visual and spatial discriminative stimuliNeil McMillan, William A Roberts
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Commentary: A crisis in comparative psychology: where have all the undergraduates gone?Neil McMillan, Christopher B Sturdy
Behavioural Processes|January 29, 2008
Rats' memory for event duration in delayed matching-to-sample with nonspatial comparison response alternativesPatrick Van Rooyen, Neil McMillan, Angelo Santi
BMC Health Services Research|March 12, 2024
Gap analysis of diabetes-related foot disease management systems in Pacific Islands Countries and TerritoriesKay Y Hon, Neil McMillan, Robert A Fitridge
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|August 12, 2014
Pigeon (Columba livia) and rat (Rattus norvegicus) performance in the midsession reversal procedure depends upon cue dimensionalityNeil McMillan, Chelsea R Kirk, William A Roberts
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