What are the preferred ways to describe spatial relationships in different linguistic and cultural groups, and how does this interact with non-linguistic spatial awareness? This game was devised as an interactive supplement to several items that collect information on the encoding and understanding of spatial relationships, especially as relevant to “route descriptions”. This is a director-matcher task, where one consultant has access to stimulus materials that shows a “target” situation, and directs another consultant (who cannot see the target) to recreate this arrangement
Providing an adequate route description requires in-depth spatial knowledge of the route in question...
Games are widely considered effective educational tools. They have been profitably adopted to foster...
A number of studies showed that individual differences in way\ufb01nding ability and spatial represe...
Communication between people is difficult. A well-known example of this premise stems from asking di...
These classic tasks can be used to explore spatial reference in field settings. They provide a langu...
How do languages express ideas of movement, and how do they package different components of moving, ...
Suppose that you are required to describe a route step-bystep to somebody who does not know the envi...
This task is designed to elicit expressions of spatial relations. It was originally designed by Meli...
One of the central aims of the "Cognitive Anthropology Research Group" (since 1998 the "Department o...
The ability to describe routes was assessed in participants with intellectual disability (ID) and pa...
Over the past few decades, our understanding of the cognitive processes underpinning our navigationa...
International audienceThe current study investigated the use of frames of reference in an asymmetric...
International audienceThe current study investigated the use of frames of reference in an asymmetric...
<p>Design of the Virtual Corridor categorisation task. (A) Participants would walk through a series ...
Abstract This paper posits the usefulness of mental shifts of scale and perspective in thinking and ...
Providing an adequate route description requires in-depth spatial knowledge of the route in question...
Games are widely considered effective educational tools. They have been profitably adopted to foster...
A number of studies showed that individual differences in way\ufb01nding ability and spatial represe...
Communication between people is difficult. A well-known example of this premise stems from asking di...
These classic tasks can be used to explore spatial reference in field settings. They provide a langu...
How do languages express ideas of movement, and how do they package different components of moving, ...
Suppose that you are required to describe a route step-bystep to somebody who does not know the envi...
This task is designed to elicit expressions of spatial relations. It was originally designed by Meli...
One of the central aims of the "Cognitive Anthropology Research Group" (since 1998 the "Department o...
The ability to describe routes was assessed in participants with intellectual disability (ID) and pa...
Over the past few decades, our understanding of the cognitive processes underpinning our navigationa...
International audienceThe current study investigated the use of frames of reference in an asymmetric...
International audienceThe current study investigated the use of frames of reference in an asymmetric...
<p>Design of the Virtual Corridor categorisation task. (A) Participants would walk through a series ...
Abstract This paper posits the usefulness of mental shifts of scale and perspective in thinking and ...
Providing an adequate route description requires in-depth spatial knowledge of the route in question...
Games are widely considered effective educational tools. They have been profitably adopted to foster...
A number of studies showed that individual differences in way\ufb01nding ability and spatial represe...