The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navigation strategy choice using a route learning paradigm that distinguishes between three different wayfinding strategies: an allocentric place strategy, and the egocentric associative cue and beacon response strategies. Participants approached intersections of a known route from a variety of directions, and were asked to indicate the direction in which the original route continued. Their responses in a subset of these test trials allowed the assessment of strategy choice over the course of six exper...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Individuals differ greatly in their ability to learn and navigate through environments. One potentia...
In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navi...
In a classic study in 1946, Tolman et al. found that rodents chose the optimal path to a hidden goal...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
A series of four experiments investigating gaze behavior and decision making in the context of wayfi...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
The usage of landmark information in a route navigation task is investigated in a virtual environmen...
The cognitive representation of a return path is a rather unexplored topic including different issue...
This study investigated whether spatial learning is constrained by stage-based processes or by goal-...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
Abstract. Navigating through a visual maze relies on the strategic use of eye movements to select an...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Individuals differ greatly in their ability to learn and navigate through environments. One potentia...
In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navi...
In a classic study in 1946, Tolman et al. found that rodents chose the optimal path to a hidden goal...
During navigation people may adopt three different spatial styles (i.e., Landmark, Route, and Survey...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
A series of four experiments investigating gaze behavior and decision making in the context of wayfi...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
The usage of landmark information in a route navigation task is investigated in a virtual environmen...
The cognitive representation of a return path is a rather unexplored topic including different issue...
This study investigated whether spatial learning is constrained by stage-based processes or by goal-...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
Abstract. Navigating through a visual maze relies on the strategic use of eye movements to select an...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Individuals differ greatly in their ability to learn and navigate through environments. One potentia...