Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interpretation in terms of learning that is not necessarily spatial. A classic example is that of Tolman, Ritchie, and Kalish (1946) who allowed rats to repeat a sequence of turns through the corridors of a maze to locate a food reward. When the entrance to the corridors was subsequently blocked and alternative corridors were made available, rats successfully selected the corridor leading most directly to the food location. However, the presence of a distinctive light above the goal, in both the training and testing phases, means that approach to the light as a beacon could have been the source of successful short-cutting. We report a replication o...
Spatial learning and memory, the processes through which a wide range of living organisms encode, co...
When learning new environments, rats often pause at decision points and look back and forth over the...
Spatial learning is a crucial aspect of daily life. However, there is ongoing debate as to whether t...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
In a classic study in 1946, Tolman et al. found that rodents chose the optimal path to a hidden goal...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Cognitive behaviorist E. C. Tolman (1932) proposed many years ago that rats and men navigate with th...
Previous work has shown that children are able to make a spatial inference about adjacent locations ...
The performance in a radial-arm maze of two groups of rats with restricted access to extra-maze visu...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the spatial and the temporal domains seem to share the same...
Participants explored a real-time, computer-simulated, three-dimensional environment modelled on a k...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
Spatial learning and memory, the processes through which a wide range of living organisms encode, co...
When learning new environments, rats often pause at decision points and look back and forth over the...
Spatial learning is a crucial aspect of daily life. However, there is ongoing debate as to whether t...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
In a classic study in 1946, Tolman et al. found that rodents chose the optimal path to a hidden goal...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Cognitive behaviorist E. C. Tolman (1932) proposed many years ago that rats and men navigate with th...
Previous work has shown that children are able to make a spatial inference about adjacent locations ...
The performance in a radial-arm maze of two groups of rats with restricted access to extra-maze visu...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the spatial and the temporal domains seem to share the same...
Participants explored a real-time, computer-simulated, three-dimensional environment modelled on a k...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
According to the geometric module hypothesis, organisms encode a global representation of the space ...
Spatial learning and memory, the processes through which a wide range of living organisms encode, co...
When learning new environments, rats often pause at decision points and look back and forth over the...
Spatial learning is a crucial aspect of daily life. However, there is ongoing debate as to whether t...