Three experiments investigated the roles of intrinsic directions of a scene and observer's viewing direction in recognizing the scene. Participants learned the locations of seven objects along an intrinsic direction that was different from their viewing direction and then recognized spatial arrangements of three or six of these objects from different viewpoints. The results showed that triplets with two objects along the intrinsic direction (intrinsic triplets) were easier to recognize than triplets with two objects along the study viewing direction (non-intrinsic triplets), even when the intrinsic triplets were presented at a novel test viewpoint and the non-intrinsic triplets were presented at the familiar test viewpoint. The results also...
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to ...
The brain encodes spatial information in at least two distinct ways: egocentric representations enco...
Four experiments examined reference systems in spatial memories acquired from language. Participants...
Three experiments investigated the roles of intrinsic directions of a scene and observer's viewing d...
Three experiments investigated the frames of reference used in memory to represent the spatial struc...
Three experiments investigated the frames of reference used in memory to represent the spatial struc...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry in the selection of intrinsic frames of r...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry in the selection of intrinsic frames of r...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
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We summarize two lines of research that investigated whether human spatial memories are viewpoint de...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry and viewing perspectives in the selection...
In 4 experiments, the authors investigated spatial updating in a familiar environment. Participants ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) the present study examined the neural mechanisms ...
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to ...
The brain encodes spatial information in at least two distinct ways: egocentric representations enco...
Four experiments examined reference systems in spatial memories acquired from language. Participants...
Three experiments investigated the roles of intrinsic directions of a scene and observer's viewing d...
Three experiments investigated the frames of reference used in memory to represent the spatial struc...
Three experiments investigated the frames of reference used in memory to represent the spatial struc...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry in the selection of intrinsic frames of r...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry in the selection of intrinsic frames of r...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
Contains fulltext : 89573.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using function...
We summarize two lines of research that investigated whether human spatial memories are viewpoint de...
Four experiments investigated the roles of layout geometry and viewing perspectives in the selection...
In 4 experiments, the authors investigated spatial updating in a familiar environment. Participants ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) the present study examined the neural mechanisms ...
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to ...
The brain encodes spatial information in at least two distinct ways: egocentric representations enco...
Four experiments examined reference systems in spatial memories acquired from language. Participants...