International audienceWe recorded the paths of subjects who walked along a memorized hexagonal route without vision, and studied the impact of previous mental simulation of this activity on how well the path could be reproduced from memory. We compared two kinds of mental simulation to actual physical practice, rest, or simple memorization of the path. The results indicated that mental simulation led to better reproduction of the global shape of a path than rest, and in fact mental simulation was as effective as actual physical practice. However, this result occurred only for ‘simple shapes’ when the lengths of the sides of the path were kept constant. Nevertheless, this level of performance was not reached when the complexity of the shape ...
We report on how visual realism might influence map-based route learning performance in a controlled...
This paper compares actual and simulated navigation as alternative sources of environ-mental informa...
Several studies provide evidence that mental imagery is critical for human navigation. However, the ...
International audienceWe recorded the paths of subjects who walked along a memorized hexagonal route...
In the previous study, the influence of the visual characteristics of the street-scape on wayfinding...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
This paper addresses the interrelations between human wayfinding performance, the mental representat...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
We present in this chapter recent findings about some production, control and steering mechanisms of...
In 10 experiments spatial learning in computer-simulated environments was investigated. Part 1 of th...
When people read driving directions (e.g. turn left and go one block, then turn right, etc.), they m...
Abstract. This study addresses the interrelations between human wayfinding performance, the mental r...
Two studies investigated updating of self-position and heading during real, imagined, and simulated ...
A new methodology examined the effects of action on memory for traversed distance using an imagined ...
Past studies examining the effects of action on memory for route distance have overlooked the proble...
We report on how visual realism might influence map-based route learning performance in a controlled...
This paper compares actual and simulated navigation as alternative sources of environ-mental informa...
Several studies provide evidence that mental imagery is critical for human navigation. However, the ...
International audienceWe recorded the paths of subjects who walked along a memorized hexagonal route...
In the previous study, the influence of the visual characteristics of the street-scape on wayfinding...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
This paper addresses the interrelations between human wayfinding performance, the mental representat...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
We present in this chapter recent findings about some production, control and steering mechanisms of...
In 10 experiments spatial learning in computer-simulated environments was investigated. Part 1 of th...
When people read driving directions (e.g. turn left and go one block, then turn right, etc.), they m...
Abstract. This study addresses the interrelations between human wayfinding performance, the mental r...
Two studies investigated updating of self-position and heading during real, imagined, and simulated ...
A new methodology examined the effects of action on memory for traversed distance using an imagined ...
Past studies examining the effects of action on memory for route distance have overlooked the proble...
We report on how visual realism might influence map-based route learning performance in a controlled...
This paper compares actual and simulated navigation as alternative sources of environ-mental informa...
Several studies provide evidence that mental imagery is critical for human navigation. However, the ...