Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better for previously experienced points of view than for novel ones. In the current study, partial-scene-recognition was used to examine the effect of coincident orientation of all the objects on viewpoint-dependence in spatial memory. When objects in scenes had no clear orientations (e.g., balls), participants' recognition of experienced directions was better than that of novel ones, indicating that there was viewpoint-dependence. However, when the objects in scenes were toy bears with clear orientations, the coincident orientation of objects (315 degrees), which was not experienced, shared the advantage of the experienced direction (0 degrees...
When an observer's viewpoint of an object layout changes as a result of the movement of the layout i...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
We summarize two lines of research that investigated whether human spatial memories are viewpoint de...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
Three experiments investigated the roles of intrinsic directions of a scene and observer's viewing d...
In one experiment we examined the organizational structure of spatial memories for familiar environm...
The aim of the current study was to develop a novel task that allows for the quick assessment of spa...
Viewpoint effects on object recognition interact with object-scene consistency effects. While recogn...
Fourteen experiments investigate the 'first perspective alignment effect' (FPA), a novel finding tha...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
Research in spatial cognition examining how unfamiliar spatial layouts are represented in memory, ha...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
When an observer's viewpoint of an object layout changes as a result of the movement of the layout i...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
We summarize two lines of research that investigated whether human spatial memories are viewpoint de...
Abstract—Two experiments investigated the viewpoint dependence of spatial memories. In Experiment I,...
Three experiments investigated the roles of intrinsic directions of a scene and observer's viewing d...
In one experiment we examined the organizational structure of spatial memories for familiar environm...
The aim of the current study was to develop a novel task that allows for the quick assessment of spa...
Viewpoint effects on object recognition interact with object-scene consistency effects. While recogn...
Fourteen experiments investigate the 'first perspective alignment effect' (FPA), a novel finding tha...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
There is plenty of evidence that object recognition is orientation-dependent, but there is still con...
Research in spatial cognition examining how unfamiliar spatial layouts are represented in memory, ha...
Previous research has shown that object recognition from different viewpoints often yields strong ef...
When an observer's viewpoint of an object layout changes as a result of the movement of the layout i...
Can visual similarity between shapes facilitate orientation priming? Five experiments are reported i...
The question whether object representations in the human brain are object-centered or viewer-centere...