Allen Cheung
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Cheung A, Hiby L, Narendra A
PLoS One
. 2012 Dec;
7(11):e50451.
PMID: 23209744
Home is a special location for many animals, offering shelter from the elements, protection from predation, and a common place for gathering of the same species. Not surprisingly, many species...
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Cheung A, Ball D, Milford M, Wyeth G, Wiles J
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2012 Aug;
8(8):e1002651.
PMID: 22916006
Spatial navigation requires the processing of complex, disparate and often ambiguous sensory data. The neurocomputations underpinning this vital ability remain poorly understood. Controversy remains as to whether multimodal sensory information...
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Stratton P, Cheung A, Wiles J, Kiyatkin E, Sah P, Windels F
PLoS One
. 2012 Jun;
7(6):e38482.
PMID: 22719894
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuronal activity in awake behaving animals. These recordings are done using either single-wire or multiwire electrodes such...
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Luu T, Cheung A, Ball D, Srinivasan M
J Exp Biol
. 2011 Jun;
214(Pt 13):2215-25.
PMID: 21653815
Animals that move rapidly through the air can save considerable energy by reducing the drag that they need to overcome during flight. We describe a novel 'streamlining' response in tethered,...
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Cheung A, Vickerstaff R
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2010 Nov;
6(11):e1000992.
PMID: 21085678
Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved by nervous systems of vastly different sizes and characteristics. Yet surprisingly little is known of...
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Vickerstaff R, Cheung A
J Theor Biol
. 2009 Dec;
263(2):242-61.
PMID: 19962387
Path integration is a navigation strategy widely observed in nature where an animal maintains a running estimate, called the home vector, of its location during an excursion. Evidence suggests it...
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Cheung A, Zhang S, Stricker C, Srinivasan M
Biol Cybern
. 2008 Sep;
99(3):197-217.
PMID: 18781320
The ability to locomote is a defining characteristic of all animals. Yet, all but the most trivial forms of navigation are poorly understood. Here we report and discuss the analytical...
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Cheung A, Sturzl W, Zeil J, Cheng K
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process
. 2008 Feb;
34(1):15-30.
PMID: 18248112
Two recent studies testing navigation of rats in swimming pools have posed problems for any account of the use of purely geometric properties of space in navigation (M. Graham, M....
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Sturzl W, Cheung A, Cheng K, Zeil J
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process
. 2008 Feb;
34(1):1-14.
PMID: 18248111
Animals relocating a target corner in a rectangular space often make rotational errors searching not only at the target corner but also at the diagonally opposite corner. The authors tested...