Ken Cheng

Ken Cheng

Macquarie University

H-index: 61

Oceania-Australia

About Ken Cheng

Ken Cheng, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Macquarie University, specializes in the field of comparative cognition, animal cognition, navigation, neuroethology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Oscillators and servomechanisms in navigation and orientation

Heavy rainfall induced colony fission and nest relocation in nocturnal bull ants (Myrmecia midas)

Landmarks, beacons, or panoramic views: What do pigeons attend to for guidance in familiar environments?

Unpacking the navigation toolbox: insights from comparative cognition

Nest excavators’ learning walks in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti

Desert ants (Melophorus bagoti) learn from experience to improve waste dumping

Intricacies of running a route without success in night-active bull ants (Myrmecia midas).

Associative learning: Box jellyfish learns to avoid bumps

Ken Cheng Information

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Citations(all)

13620

Citations(since 2020)

3663

Cited By

11460

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

142

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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Ken Cheng Skills & Research Interests

comparative cognition

animal cognition

navigation

neuroethology

Top articles of Ken Cheng

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Oscillators and servomechanisms in navigation and orientation

Communicative & Integrative Biology

Ken Cheng

2024/12/31

Heavy rainfall induced colony fission and nest relocation in nocturnal bull ants (Myrmecia midas)

Biologia

Sudhakar Deeti

Isaac Tjung

Cody Freas

Trevor Murray

Ken Cheng

2024/3/7

Landmarks, beacons, or panoramic views: What do pigeons attend to for guidance in familiar environments?

Learning & Behavior

Sebastian Schwarz

Antoine Wystrach

Ken Cheng

Debbie M Kelly

2024/2/20

Unpacking the navigation toolbox: insights from comparative cognition

Kate J Jeffery

Ken Cheng

Nora S Newcombe

Verner P Bingman

Randolf Menzel

2024/2/7

Nest excavators’ learning walks in the Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti

Sudhakar Deeti

Donald James McLean

Ken Cheng

2024/2/2

Desert ants (Melophorus bagoti) learn from experience to improve waste dumping

Sudhakar Deeti

Donald James McLean

Ken Cheng

2024/1/22

Intricacies of running a route without success in night-active bull ants (Myrmecia midas).

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition

Sudhakar Deeti

Muzahid Islam

Cody Freas

Trevor Murray

Ken Cheng

2023/4

Associative learning: Box jellyfish learns to avoid bumps

Current Biology

Ken Cheng

2023/10/9

Learning in Cnidaria: a summary

Communicative & Integrative Biology

Ken Cheng

2023/12/31

Detouring while foraging up a tree: What bull ants (Myrmecia midas) learn and their reactions to novel sensory cues.

Journal of Comparative Psychology

Muzahid Islam

Sudhakar Deeti

Zakia Mahmudah

J Frances Kamhi

Ken Cheng

2023/2

Drawing your way to an A: Long-lasting improvements in classroom quiz performance following drawing

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Shaela T Jalava

Jeffrey D Wammes

Ken Cheng

2023/10

Polarised Moonlight Guides Nocturnal Bull Ants Home

bioRxiv

Cody A Freas

Ajay Narendra

Trevor Murray

Ken Cheng

2023/12/29

From representations to servomechanisms to oscillators: my journey in the study of cognition

Ken Cheng

2023/1

Ants on featureless saltpans build tall nest mounds

Learning & Behavior

Ken Cheng

2023/8/7

Effect of repetition of vertical and horizontal routes on navigation performance in Australian bull ants

Learning & Behavior

Vito AG Lionetti

Ken Cheng

Trevor Murray

2023/12/5

Scanning behaviour in ants: an interplay between random-rate processes and oscillators

Journal of Comparative Physiology A

Sudhakar Deeti

Ken Cheng

Paul Graham

Antoine Wystrach

2023/7

Correction to: Drawing your way to an a: Long-lasting improvements in classroom quiz performance following drawing.

Shaela T Jalava

Ken Cheng

Jeffrey D Wammes

2023/12

Dumping behaviour of Australian desert ants (Melophorus bagoti) (Hymenoptera:Formicidae)

Insectes sociaux

S Deeti

C Freas

T Murray

K Cheng

2023/6

Resolving conflict between aversive and appetitive learning of views: how ants shift to a new route during navigation

Learning & Behavior

Vito AG Lionetti

Sudhakar Deeti

Trevor Murray

Ken Cheng

2023/12

Bodily memory in slime mold

Learning & Behavior

Ken Cheng

2022/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 84
Nora S. Newcombe

Nora S. Newcombe

Temple University

H-index: 54
Marie (Mariella) Herberstein

Marie (Mariella) Herberstein

Macquarie University

H-index: 51
Marcia Spetch

Marcia Spetch

University of Alberta

H-index: 35
Paul Graham

Paul Graham

University of Sussex

H-index: 19
Cody A Freas

Cody A Freas

University of Alberta

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