Abstract. People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/or spatially distinct perceptual experiences. Much research has been conducted to determine whether such spatial information is integrated into a single spatial representation or whether it is kept in separate representations that can be related at the time of retrieval. Here, we review the existing literature on the integration of spatial information and present results from a new experiment aimed at examining whether locations encoded from different perspectives in the same physical environments are integrated into a single spatial representation. Overall, our findings, coupled with those from other studies, suggest that separate ...
It has been shown that spatial information can be acquired from both visual and nonvisual modalities...
In the working memory model, phonological and visuospatial information are stored by separate and in...
This review addresses the question of when spatial coincidence facilitates multisensory integration ...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
The integration of spatial information perceived from different viewpoints is a frequent, yet largel...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
The integration of spatial information across different perspectives or viewpoints is a frequent spa...
The present study investigated how object locations learned separately are integrated and represente...
The integration of spatial information across different perspectives or viewpoints is a frequent spa...
Findings in spatial cognition document that people store spatial information about unfamiliar enviro...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
This experiment is aimed at understanding how egocentric experiences, allocentric viewpoint-dependen...
We conducted three experiments to explore distinct memory processes involved in remembering places i...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
It has been shown that spatial information can be acquired from both visual and nonvisual modalities...
In the working memory model, phonological and visuospatial information are stored by separate and in...
This review addresses the question of when spatial coincidence facilitates multisensory integration ...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
The integration of spatial information perceived from different viewpoints is a frequent, yet largel...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
The integration of spatial information across different perspectives or viewpoints is a frequent spa...
The present study investigated how object locations learned separately are integrated and represente...
The integration of spatial information across different perspectives or viewpoints is a frequent spa...
Findings in spatial cognition document that people store spatial information about unfamiliar enviro...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
This experiment is aimed at understanding how egocentric experiences, allocentric viewpoint-dependen...
We conducted three experiments to explore distinct memory processes involved in remembering places i...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
It has been shown that spatial information can be acquired from both visual and nonvisual modalities...
In the working memory model, phonological and visuospatial information are stored by separate and in...
This review addresses the question of when spatial coincidence facilitates multisensory integration ...