Humans possess a unique ability to communicate spatially-relevant information, yet the intersection between language and navigation remains largely unexplored. One possibility is that verbal cues accentuate heuristics useful for coding spatial layouts, yet this idea remains largely untested. We test the idea that verbal cues flexibly accentuate the coding of heuristics to remember spatial layouts via spatial boundaries or landmarks. The alternative hypothesis instead conceives of encoding during navigation as a step-wise process involving binding lower-level features, and thus subsequently formed spatial representations should not be modified by verbal cues. Across three experiments, we found that verbal cues significantly affected pointing...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
Over the past few decades, our understanding of the cognitive processes underpinning our navigationa...
In 4 experiments we examined whether reasoning about spatial scenes acquired through narratives, can...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cueing ...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
To what extent is the choice of what to say driven by seemingly irrelevant cues in the visual world ...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Because readers have limited capacity to attend to information during reading, they must be strategi...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
Over the past few decades, our understanding of the cognitive processes underpinning our navigationa...
In 4 experiments we examined whether reasoning about spatial scenes acquired through narratives, can...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Humans appear to rely on spatial mappings to represent and describe concepts. The conceptual cueing ...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
To what extent is the choice of what to say driven by seemingly irrelevant cues in the visual world ...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Because readers have limited capacity to attend to information during reading, they must be strategi...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
Over the past few decades, our understanding of the cognitive processes underpinning our navigationa...
In 4 experiments we examined whether reasoning about spatial scenes acquired through narratives, can...