In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve navigational problems. To approach the understanding of how humans acquire, process, and utilize information from the environment, three groups of participants in this study performed several experiments associated with finding their way in a previously unknown environment. Experimental tasks included route retracing, pointing to previously visited locations, and a questionnaire regarding wayfinding strategies and cognitive map development. Each of three groups of participants was in one of three unique conditions: 1. learning and retracing with navigational landmarks indicating right and left turns at decision points; 2. during route retracin...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
The cognitive representation of a return path is a rather unexplored topic including different issue...
ABSTRACT: Cognitive maps have been used to explain the cognitive processes underlying human spatial ...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
Wayfinding is a difficult task that can be broken down into the interaction of a user with spatial i...
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the environment, o...
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the environment, o...
This project presents preliminary results on the examination of cognitive maps and familiarity in te...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
Herein, we investigate how the three types of mental spatial representation (landmark, route and sur...
In an unfamiliar environment, searching for and navigating to a target requires that spatial informa...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
In an unfamiliar environment, searching for and navigating to a target requires that spatial informa...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
The cognitive representation of a return path is a rather unexplored topic including different issue...
ABSTRACT: Cognitive maps have been used to explain the cognitive processes underlying human spatial ...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
In this paper we discuss the relations between cognitive maps, spatial abilities and human wayfindin...
Wayfinding is a difficult task that can be broken down into the interaction of a user with spatial i...
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the environment, o...
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the environment, o...
This project presents preliminary results on the examination of cognitive maps and familiarity in te...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
This experiment investigated the role of the source of information as well as the route complexity f...
Herein, we investigate how the three types of mental spatial representation (landmark, route and sur...
In an unfamiliar environment, searching for and navigating to a target requires that spatial informa...
The ability to navigate successfully through one\u27s environment via learning, recalling, and follo...
In an unfamiliar environment, searching for and navigating to a target requires that spatial informa...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
The cognitive representation of a return path is a rather unexplored topic including different issue...
ABSTRACT: Cognitive maps have been used to explain the cognitive processes underlying human spatial ...