In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal location, finding one’s way back, finding a short cut, or making a detour. In all of these tasks people acquire route knowledge. For finding the same way back they have to remember locations of objects like buildings and additionally direction changes. In three experiments using recognition tasks as well as conscious and unconscious spatial priming paradigms memory processes underlying wayfinding behaviour were investigated. Participants learned a route through a virtual environment with objects either placed at intersections (i.e., decision points) where another route could be chosen or placed along the route (non-decision points). Analyses indic...
It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known abo...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
This study examined the working memory systems relevant for wayfinding. 24 participants learned two ...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
AbstractMuch of our day-to-day wayfinding behaviour takes place in familiar large-scale urban enviro...
This study examines the working memory systems involved in human wayfinding. In the learning phase 2...
According to the hierarchical theories of spatial representations, places are grouped together into ...
Two experiments investigated components of participants’ spatial knowledge when they navigated large...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Planning a route with a destination not visible from the starting point is a behaviour only achievab...
Objects along a route can serve as crucial landmarks that facilitate successful navigation. Previous...
It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known abo...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
This study examined the working memory systems relevant for wayfinding. 24 participants learned two ...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
AbstractMuch of our day-to-day wayfinding behaviour takes place in familiar large-scale urban enviro...
This study examines the working memory systems involved in human wayfinding. In the learning phase 2...
According to the hierarchical theories of spatial representations, places are grouped together into ...
Two experiments investigated components of participants’ spatial knowledge when they navigated large...
Environments that are divided into regions lead to hierarchical encoding of space. Such memory struc...
Planning a route with a destination not visible from the starting point is a behaviour only achievab...
Objects along a route can serve as crucial landmarks that facilitate successful navigation. Previous...
It is widely accepted that spatial memory is hierarchically structured. However, little is known abo...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...