An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is prefer-entially encoded over and above other spatial cues, such that it is impervious to interference from alternative sources of information. We explored this claim with 3 intradimensional–extradimensional shift experiments, designed to examine the interaction of landmark and geometric features of the environment in a virtual navigation task. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants were first required to find a hidden goal using information provided by the shape of the arena or landmarks integrated into the arena boundary (Experiment 1) or within the arena itself (Experiment 2). Participants were then transferred to a different-shaped arena that co...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
AbstractThe way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remai...
The ability to navigate to important locations is fundamental to both human and non-human animals. T...
In 2 spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hidden goal (a WiFi sig...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
No embargo requiredIn two spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hi...
In two spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hidden goal (a Wi-Fi ...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
AbstractThe way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remai...
The ability to navigate to important locations is fundamental to both human and non-human animals. T...
In 2 spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hidden goal (a WiFi sig...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
No embargo requiredIn two spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hi...
In two spatial navigation experiments, human participants were asked to find a hidden goal (a Wi-Fi ...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a con...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...