Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated the effect of different visual perspectives on the acquisition of spatial knowledge and on way-finding strategies. An experiment was carried out to test whether detour behaviour follows a simple general strategy, like the tendency to use right-angled paths. Alternatively, detour behaviour can depend on which perspective is used during knowledge acquisition. If the latter is true participants are expected to choose varying detours depending on the visual condition. After learning a route in a virtual environment, participants performed different tasks: they had to find a new way around a barricade, to point to the end of the path and to draw a map from the environment. The perspective was varied ...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Spatial behaviour in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioural competences and makes...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
'There are different strategies to make a detour around an obstacle or a barricade. An experiment wa...
The configuration of a spatial layout has a substantial effect on the acquisition and the representa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe configuration of a spatial layout has a substantial effect on the ...
When exploring new environments, people regularly alternate among many sources of spatial informatio...
In the previous study, the influence of the visual characteristics of the street-scape on wayfinding...
An environment can be experienced by moving around in it, inspecting it from above, studying a map, ...
Route-learning, considered from an ecological approach to perception, is posited to involve the dete...
Item does not contain fulltextThe navigation on routes and generally the orientation in space strong...
This work addresses the impact of a geovisualization’s level of realism on a user’s expe...
This study examined the working memory systems relevant for wayfinding. 24 participants learned two ...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
When people read driving directions (e.g. turn left and go one block, then turn right, etc.), they m...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Spatial behaviour in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioural competences and makes...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
'There are different strategies to make a detour around an obstacle or a barricade. An experiment wa...
The configuration of a spatial layout has a substantial effect on the acquisition and the representa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe configuration of a spatial layout has a substantial effect on the ...
When exploring new environments, people regularly alternate among many sources of spatial informatio...
In the previous study, the influence of the visual characteristics of the street-scape on wayfinding...
An environment can be experienced by moving around in it, inspecting it from above, studying a map, ...
Route-learning, considered from an ecological approach to perception, is posited to involve the dete...
Item does not contain fulltextThe navigation on routes and generally the orientation in space strong...
This work addresses the impact of a geovisualization’s level of realism on a user’s expe...
This study examined the working memory systems relevant for wayfinding. 24 participants learned two ...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
When people read driving directions (e.g. turn left and go one block, then turn right, etc.), they m...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Spatial behaviour in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioural competences and makes...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...