The network of reference frames theory explains the orientation behavior of human and non-human animals in directly experienced environmental spaces, such as buildings or towns. This includes self-localization, route and survey navigation. It is a synthesis of graph representations and cognitive maps, and solves the problems associated with explaining orientation behavior based either on graphs, maps or both of them in parallel. Additionally, the theory points out the unique role of vista spaces and asymmetries in spatial memory. New predictions are derived from the theory, one of which has been tested recently
Two experiments examined how locations in environmental spaces, which cannot be overseen from one lo...
Seven experiments examined the spatial reference systems used in memory to represent the locations o...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
Abstract. The network of reference frames theory explains the orientation behavior of human and non-...
Abstract. The network of reference frames theory explains the orientation behavior of human and non-...
In two experiments we examined orientation dependency in human memory for environmental spaces such ...
In everyday life, navigators often consult a map before they navigate to a destination (e.g., a hote...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
Abstract. This chapter summarizes a new theory of spatial memory. According to the theory, when peop...
It has been a long standing question in spatial navigation research whether navigators represent the...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
In order to preform actions and reason about spatial relationships in the world, a mental representa...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Behavioral studies for humans, monkeys, and rats have shown that, while traversing an environment, t...
Two experiments examined how locations in environmental spaces, which cannot be overseen from one lo...
Seven experiments examined the spatial reference systems used in memory to represent the locations o...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
Abstract. The network of reference frames theory explains the orientation behavior of human and non-...
Abstract. The network of reference frames theory explains the orientation behavior of human and non-...
In two experiments we examined orientation dependency in human memory for environmental spaces such ...
In everyday life, navigators often consult a map before they navigate to a destination (e.g., a hote...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
Abstract. This chapter summarizes a new theory of spatial memory. According to the theory, when peop...
It has been a long standing question in spatial navigation research whether navigators represent the...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
In order to preform actions and reason about spatial relationships in the world, a mental representa...
Cognitive maps are the representations that individuals use to understand, process, and navigate env...
Behavioral studies for humans, monkeys, and rats have shown that, while traversing an environment, t...
Two experiments examined how locations in environmental spaces, which cannot be overseen from one lo...
Seven experiments examined the spatial reference systems used in memory to represent the locations o...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...