M L Cheal
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Attention effects of abrupt-onset precues with central, single-element, and multiple-element precues
Chastain G, Cheal M
Conscious Cogn
. 1999 Dec;
8(4):510-28.
PMID: 10600248
Endogenous and exogenous processes of attention have been inferred with different types of precues used in allocation of attention to a target location. In the present research, a comparison was...
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Cheal M, Gregory M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 1997 Feb;
23(1):51-71.
PMID: 9157188
Precuing a location facilitates accuracy of identification of a target at that location and reduces noise from other nontarget characters in a multicharacter field. In 5 experiments, evidence for facilitation...
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Cheal M, Lyon D
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 1992 Dec;
81(3):243-67.
PMID: 1462787
In previous research, we found that precuing of attention to a target location greatly improved discrimination of targets that differed in line arrangement, but had little effect on discrimination of...
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Cheal M, Lyon D
Q J Exp Psychol A
. 1989 Nov;
41(4):719-46.
PMID: 2587796
Considerable disagreement exists in the visual attention literature about how attention is allocated over the visual field. One frequently expressed metaphor is that attention moves like a spotlight, and in...
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Cheal M
Exp Aging Res
. 1987 Jan;
13(1-2):29-37.
PMID: 3678349
Gerbils in a longitudinal study demonstrated very stable behavior over more than a third of their median lifespan. There was highly significant individual stability of such behaviors as locomotor activity,...
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Cheal M
Exp Aging Res
. 1986 Jan;
12(1):3-21.
PMID: 3519235
The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguicultatus) is suggested as a model for aging research because of its unique physiological attributes, ease of handling, and because of data previously collected. Factors that...
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Cheal M, Johnson M, Ellingboe J, Skupny A
Physiol Behav
. 1984 Oct;
33(4):563-70.
PMID: 6522476
Castrated male and female gerbils were tested for odor preference and for attention to conspecific odors and a novel object. Castrated gerbils housed with sham-operates preferred home odors, discriminated between...
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Cheal M, Klestzick J, Domesick V
J Comp Physiol Psychol
. 1982 Feb;
96(1):47-60.
PMID: 7056900
Investigation of and habituation to novel stimuli are part of exploratory behavior of rodents. They are necessary for assessing the environment in seeking food and sexual partners and in avoiding...
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