Environment size has been shown to influence the reliance on local and global geometric cues during reorientation. Unless changes in environment size are produced by manipulating length and width proportionally, changes in environment size are confounded by the amount of the environment that is visible from a single vantage point. Yet, the influence of the amount of the environment that is visible from any single vantage point on the use of local and global geometric cues remains unknown. We manipulated the amount of an environment that was visually available to participants by manipulating field of view (FOV) in a virtual environment orientation task. Two groups of participants were trained in a trapezoid-shaped enclosure to find a locatio...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Recently, a growing interest can be detected in the application of Virtual Environment (VE) technolo...
Spatial mental representations learned by the study of maps are thought to be orientation specific. ...
We manipulated the amount of an environment that was visually available to participants by manipulat...
We tested associative-based accounts of orientation by investigating the influence of environment si...
Recently, Sturz et al. (2013) provided evidence for a role of field of view (FOV, i.e., amount of th...
Multiple spatial cues are utilized to orient with respect to the environment, but it remains unclear...
Multiple spatial cues are utilized to orient with respect to the environment, but it remains unclear...
a b s t r a c t We investigated how human adults orient in enclosed virtual environments, when discr...
In the reorientation literature, non-geometric cues include discrete objects (e.g., beacons) and sur...
Evidence suggests that enclosure size influences the relative use of local but not global geometric ...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
We investigatedthe role of geographical slant in simple navigation andspatial memory tasks, using an...
Using a dynamic three-dimensional virtual environment task, we investigated the influence of overtra...
Some mobile organisms must orient in the absence of vision. Previously, humans have been found to le...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Recently, a growing interest can be detected in the application of Virtual Environment (VE) technolo...
Spatial mental representations learned by the study of maps are thought to be orientation specific. ...
We manipulated the amount of an environment that was visually available to participants by manipulat...
We tested associative-based accounts of orientation by investigating the influence of environment si...
Recently, Sturz et al. (2013) provided evidence for a role of field of view (FOV, i.e., amount of th...
Multiple spatial cues are utilized to orient with respect to the environment, but it remains unclear...
Multiple spatial cues are utilized to orient with respect to the environment, but it remains unclear...
a b s t r a c t We investigated how human adults orient in enclosed virtual environments, when discr...
In the reorientation literature, non-geometric cues include discrete objects (e.g., beacons) and sur...
Evidence suggests that enclosure size influences the relative use of local but not global geometric ...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
We investigatedthe role of geographical slant in simple navigation andspatial memory tasks, using an...
Using a dynamic three-dimensional virtual environment task, we investigated the influence of overtra...
Some mobile organisms must orient in the absence of vision. Previously, humans have been found to le...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Recently, a growing interest can be detected in the application of Virtual Environment (VE) technolo...
Spatial mental representations learned by the study of maps are thought to be orientation specific. ...