Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer information provided by the distal cues of an environment, as opposed to proximal landmarks within the environment. Studies with children, however, have shown that 5- or 7-year-olds do not display any preference toward distal or proximal cues during navigation. This suggests that a bias toward learning about distal cues occurs somewhere between the age of 7 years and adulthood. We recruited 5- to 11-year-old children and an adult sample to explore the developmental profile of this putative change. Across a series of 3 experiments, participants were required to navigate to a hidden goal in a virtual environment, the location of which was signaled ...
It has been suggested that learning an object’s location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
Human adults can optimally integrate visual and non-visual self-motion cues when navigating, while c...
Human ageing is accompanied by deficits in spatial navigation abilities. These changes are widesprea...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
Five- to 11-year-olds (N = 91) explored virtual environments with the goal of learning where everyth...
Young children experience wayfinding difficulties. A better understanding of the development of wayf...
The way in which organisms represent the shape of their environments during navigation has been deba...
The way in which organisms represent the shape of their environments during navigation has been deba...
sponses are biased toward spatial prototypes, and these biases increase under condi-tions of uncerta...
In the present study we investigated the role of spatial locative comprehension in learning and retr...
It has been suggested that learning an object’s location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
Human adults can optimally integrate visual and non-visual self-motion cues when navigating, while c...
Human ageing is accompanied by deficits in spatial navigation abilities. These changes are widesprea...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
Five- to 11-year-olds (N = 91) explored virtual environments with the goal of learning where everyth...
Young children experience wayfinding difficulties. A better understanding of the development of wayf...
The way in which organisms represent the shape of their environments during navigation has been deba...
The way in which organisms represent the shape of their environments during navigation has been deba...
sponses are biased toward spatial prototypes, and these biases increase under condi-tions of uncerta...
In the present study we investigated the role of spatial locative comprehension in learning and retr...
It has been suggested that learning an object’s location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
Human adults can optimally integrate visual and non-visual self-motion cues when navigating, while c...
Human ageing is accompanied by deficits in spatial navigation abilities. These changes are widesprea...