<p>Landmarks (LM) were presented in combination with an arrow pointing either left, straight or right. During testing, landmarks were presented as a cue and subjects indicated the correct direction by pressing the corresponding arrow key.</p
Two experiments investigated the processes by which compass directions are comprehended. In both exp...
<p><b>a)</b> Subjects’ lateral movements (red arrows) controlled the lateral position of a real-time...
<p>Participants responded in the first half of the experiment to indicate that a word is presented b...
(A) The eleven landmarks of the hand that each participant was asked to locate throughout the experi...
<p><i>Top</i>: subjects were guided through a virtual environment and were instructed to learn a rou...
<p>A) Experimental setup. B) time course of one single trial. Participants initiated the trial by ta...
<p>Letters under each face stimulus correspond to the letters on the keyboard mapped to each face st...
<p><b><i>Bottom Panel</i></b>: Sample of the experimental protocol. This included a baseline phase w...
Two experiments investigated how people develop different landmark knowledge at decision points. Par...
<p>(A) Stimulus display used in experiment 1 (orientation) and 2 (luminance). A fixation spot was fo...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
(A) Training trial whereby participants moved the dot into the box corresponding to the direction in...
<p>During scanning, participants viewed an instructional cue for 1 s. After a 0.5 s delay, the targe...
<p>A square-shaped cue appears in either the top or bottom position of a central field, indicating a...
<p>Participants were instructed to direct the moving dot into the square as quickly as possible by p...
Two experiments investigated the processes by which compass directions are comprehended. In both exp...
<p><b>a)</b> Subjects’ lateral movements (red arrows) controlled the lateral position of a real-time...
<p>Participants responded in the first half of the experiment to indicate that a word is presented b...
(A) The eleven landmarks of the hand that each participant was asked to locate throughout the experi...
<p><i>Top</i>: subjects were guided through a virtual environment and were instructed to learn a rou...
<p>A) Experimental setup. B) time course of one single trial. Participants initiated the trial by ta...
<p>Letters under each face stimulus correspond to the letters on the keyboard mapped to each face st...
<p><b><i>Bottom Panel</i></b>: Sample of the experimental protocol. This included a baseline phase w...
Two experiments investigated how people develop different landmark knowledge at decision points. Par...
<p>(A) Stimulus display used in experiment 1 (orientation) and 2 (luminance). A fixation spot was fo...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
(A) Training trial whereby participants moved the dot into the box corresponding to the direction in...
<p>During scanning, participants viewed an instructional cue for 1 s. After a 0.5 s delay, the targe...
<p>A square-shaped cue appears in either the top or bottom position of a central field, indicating a...
<p>Participants were instructed to direct the moving dot into the square as quickly as possible by p...
Two experiments investigated the processes by which compass directions are comprehended. In both exp...
<p><b>a)</b> Subjects’ lateral movements (red arrows) controlled the lateral position of a real-time...
<p>Participants responded in the first half of the experiment to indicate that a word is presented b...