It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known about the consequences of hierarchical organization on route-planning and navigation. Here we demonstrate the influence of grouping places into regions on active navigation in virtual environments. Subjects had to learn a spatial layout of 12 interconnected places which could be grouped into three regions according to the object types found at each place. In subsequent navigation tasks subjects were asked to find the shortest routes connecting 3 of those places. When there were two alternative solutions of equal length, subjects preferred the route that led through fewer regions. We conclude that regions exist within spatial memory and that rout...
In this work, three experiments are reported that studied the use and interaction of navigation stra...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
Planning a route with a destination not visible from the starting point is a behaviour only achievab...
It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known abo...
According to the hierarchical theories of spatial representations, places are grouped together into ...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Hierarchical encoding of space influences distance estimations, directional judgements, spatial prim...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
The structure of human spatial memory has been studied using a wide variety of experimental paradigm...
Hierarchical theories of human spatial memory propose that places are grouped together in regions th...
Spatial theories that are postulating a hierarchical representation of our environment assume that s...
In this work three navigation experiments are reported that studied use and interaction of navigatio...
In this work, three experiments are reported that studied the use and interaction of navigation stra...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
Planning a route with a destination not visible from the starting point is a behaviour only achievab...
It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known abo...
According to the hierarchical theories of spatial representations, places are grouped together into ...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Hierarchical encoding of space influences distance estimations, directional judgements, spatial prim...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
The structure of human spatial memory has been studied using a wide variety of experimental paradigm...
Hierarchical theories of human spatial memory propose that places are grouped together in regions th...
Spatial theories that are postulating a hierarchical representation of our environment assume that s...
In this work three navigation experiments are reported that studied use and interaction of navigatio...
In this work, three experiments are reported that studied the use and interaction of navigation stra...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
Planning a route with a destination not visible from the starting point is a behaviour only achievab...