Recent research has been interested in the influence of social information on spatial learning tasks (for a review, see Brown, 2011). The present experiment examined the effect of observational learning on the performance of humans in a spatial pattern learning task. One group of participants (i.e., Optimal Observation) watched a virtual character complete a spatial pattern learning task using an optimal search strategy whereas another group of participants (i.e., Random Observation) watched a virtual character complete the spatial pattern learning task using a random search strategy. Both groups then completed a spatial pattern learning task. To the extent that observational learning occurs and influences completion of the spatial pattern ...
Regarding the effects of joint action on visual memory, previous research has focused on the memory ...
ABSTRACT—Statistical learning has been widely proposed as a mechanism by which observers learn to de...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...
Recent comparative research has investigated the influence of social information on spatial learning...
Previous studies have indicated both human and non-human animals come under control of a hidden spat...
Spatial pattern learning has been suggested to be a distinct form of learning because it appears imm...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Human participants searched in a dynamic three-dimensional computer-generated virtual-environment op...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
Background: Map study (MS) and perspective-taking (PT) can result in differences in scene-independen...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
New competencies may be learned through active experience (experiential learning or learning by doin...
Purpose: To examine the extent to which children’s spatial learning from a virtual environment (VE...
The ability of animals to find important goals in their environment has been said to require a form ...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Regarding the effects of joint action on visual memory, previous research has focused on the memory ...
ABSTRACT—Statistical learning has been widely proposed as a mechanism by which observers learn to de...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...
Recent comparative research has investigated the influence of social information on spatial learning...
Previous studies have indicated both human and non-human animals come under control of a hidden spat...
Spatial pattern learning has been suggested to be a distinct form of learning because it appears imm...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Human participants searched in a dynamic three-dimensional computer-generated virtual-environment op...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
Background: Map study (MS) and perspective-taking (PT) can result in differences in scene-independen...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
New competencies may be learned through active experience (experiential learning or learning by doin...
Purpose: To examine the extent to which children’s spatial learning from a virtual environment (VE...
The ability of animals to find important goals in their environment has been said to require a form ...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Regarding the effects of joint action on visual memory, previous research has focused on the memory ...
ABSTRACT—Statistical learning has been widely proposed as a mechanism by which observers learn to de...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...