A rapidly expanding area of human geography is the study of spatial knowledge. This growth can be partly attributed to the recent emergence of user-friendly and affordable technology that allows more researchers (notably students) to design, build and use virtual environments in spatial knowledge research. The purpose of this thesis project is to explore recall differences in the reconstitution of spatial knowledge acquired by means of a tour through a virtual environment. The motivation behind this area of inquiry is the apparent assumption that the order of spatial knowledge tasks may have some effect on acquisition or recall, which is evidenced in some current research methodologies. The results show that there is no significant diff...
International audienceSpatial knowledge, necessary for efficient navigation, comprises route knowled...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
Theories of spatial learning, such as those of Siegal and White (1975) and Piaget and Inhelder (1967...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
This thesis explores the acquisition of spatial knowledge as a means to support wayfinding in virtua...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
It has been found that consistent physical contexts presented at encoding and retrieval facilitate r...
Based on the Method of Loci, the following experiment compares the effect of two different virtual e...
Emerging evidence suggests that the variations in the ability to navigate through any real or virtua...
Participants were designated active drivers or passive passengers according to whether or not they h...
International audienceSpatial knowledge, necessary for efficient navigation, comprises route knowled...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
International audienceSpatial knowledge, necessary for efficient navigation, comprises route knowled...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
Theories of spatial learning, such as those of Siegal and White (1975) and Piaget and Inhelder (1967...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
This thesis explores the acquisition of spatial knowledge as a means to support wayfinding in virtua...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
It has been found that consistent physical contexts presented at encoding and retrieval facilitate r...
Based on the Method of Loci, the following experiment compares the effect of two different virtual e...
Emerging evidence suggests that the variations in the ability to navigate through any real or virtua...
Participants were designated active drivers or passive passengers according to whether or not they h...
International audienceSpatial knowledge, necessary for efficient navigation, comprises route knowled...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
International audienceSpatial knowledge, necessary for efficient navigation, comprises route knowled...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
Theories of spatial learning, such as those of Siegal and White (1975) and Piaget and Inhelder (1967...