A special issue honoring Ken Cheng: navigating animal minds.

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      This document is a special issue of the journal "Learning & Behavior" that honors the contributions of Dr. Ken Cheng to the field of comparative cognition. Dr. Cheng received the Comparative Cognition Society Research Award in 2023 and gave a master lecture at the Comparative Cognition Society Conference. The issue includes articles that highlight Dr. Cheng's work on the geometric module in rats, as well as his research on ant navigation and his recent interests in cognition and oscillations across different life forms. The articles demonstrate Dr. Cheng's impact on the field and his dedication to integrating ideas from various disciplines. [Extracted from the article]
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