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Enhanced latent inhibition in high schizotypy individuals
KT Granger, PM Moran, MG Buckley, M Haselgrove
Personality and Individual differences 91, 31-39, 2016
282016
Shape shifting: Local landmarks interfere with navigation by, and recognition of, global shape.
MG Buckley, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (2), 492, 2014
242014
The developmental trajectory of intramaze and extramaze landmark biases in spatial navigation: An unexpected journey.
MG Buckley, M Haselgrove, AD Smith
Developmental psychology 51 (6), 771, 2015
222015
Learned predictiveness training modulates biases towards using boundary or landmark cues during navigation
MG Buckley, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (6), 1183-1202, 2015
182015
Thinking outside of the box: Transfer of shape-based reorientation across the boundary of an arena
MG Buckley, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Cognitive Psychology 87, 53-87, 2016
162016
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 …
MG Buckley, T Bast
Hippocampus 28 (11), 796-812, 2018
152018
Walking through doorways differentially affects recall and familiarity
SV Seel, A Easton, A McGregor, MG Buckley, MJ Eacott
British Journal of Psychology 110 (1), 173-184, 2019
112019
Blocking spatial navigation across environments that have a different shape.
MG Buckley, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 42 (1), 51, 2016
112016
Thinking outside of the box II: Disrupting the cognitive map
MG Buckley, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Cognitive psychology 108, 22-41, 2019
102019
The effects of spatial stability and cue type on spatial learning: Implications for theories of parallel memory systems
MG Buckley, JM Austen, LAM Myles, S Smith, N Ihssen, AR Lew, ...
Cognition 214, 104802, 2021
92021
Spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus
AD Smith, MG Buckley
Cognitive processing 13, 329-332, 2012
92012
Temporal and spatial contiguity are necessary for competition between events.
E Herrera, JA Alcalá, T Tazumi, MG Buckley, J Prados, GP Urcelay
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (3), 321, 2022
82022
Crossing boundaries: Global reorientation following transfer from the inside to the outside of an arena.
MG Buckley, LJ Holden, SG Spicer, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition 45 (3), 322, 2019
72019
Evidence for spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus patients without spina bifida
MG Buckley, AD Smith
Brain and cognition 83 (1), 132-141, 2013
72013
The spatial layout of doorways and environmental boundaries shape the content of event memories
MG Buckley, LAM Myles, A Easton, A McGregor
Cognition 225, 105091, 2022
52022
Individual differences in theta-band oscillations in a spatial memory network revealed by electroencephalography predict rapid place learning
M Bauer, MG Buckley, T Bast
Brain and Neuroscience Advances 5, 23982128211002725, 2021
32021
The developmental trajectories of children’s reorientation to global and local properties of environmental geometry.
MG Buckley, LJ Holden, AD Smith, M Haselgrove
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
22022
Cover Image, Volume 28, Issue 11
MG Buckley, T Bast
Hippocampus 11 (28), C1-C1, 2018
2018
Mechanisms of shape-based spatial learning
MG Buckley
University of Nottingham, 2015
2015
Flexible and Habitual Mechanisms of Human Navigation, 2016-2019
A McGregor, M Buckley, J Austen, A Lew, N Ihssen, J Connolly, S Smith
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