The present study characterized frequent motion patterns (search strategies) that occurred during spatial navigation in a virtual maze. The research focused on identifying and characterizing some search strategies, the temporal progression of strategy-use, and their role in spatial performance. Participants were 112 undergraduate students (42 males and 70 females). We identified three search strategies that predicted spatial performance. Enfilading refers to an approach-withdrawal pattern of active exploration near a target location. Thigmotaxis refers to a search strategy that involves continuous contact with the circular wall of the maze. Visual scan involves active visual exploration while the subject remains in a fixed spatial location ...
Using a Matlab classification algorithm, we demonstrate that a highly salient distal cue array is re...
Efficient search benefits from persistent exposure to the statistical liklihoods that underpin objec...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...
Spatial orientation and way-finding performance of animals have already been objectively and extensi...
Spatial navigation is a critical behavior for nearly all life forms. The ability to navigate to a de...
Research into spatial memory and navigation excelled with the invention of the Morris Water Maze (M...
Search is a central visual function. Most of what is known about search derives from experiments whe...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
We describe three human spatial navigation experiments that investigate the role of perception, memo...
Although previous research has focused on associations between spatial navigation performance and ne...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
A total of 41 participants explored a novel square-shaped environment containing five identical boxe...
Using a Matlab classification algorithm, we demonstrate that a highly salient distal cue array is re...
Efficient search benefits from persistent exposure to the statistical liklihoods that underpin objec...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...
Spatial orientation and way-finding performance of animals have already been objectively and extensi...
Spatial navigation is a critical behavior for nearly all life forms. The ability to navigate to a de...
Research into spatial memory and navigation excelled with the invention of the Morris Water Maze (M...
Search is a central visual function. Most of what is known about search derives from experiments whe...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
We describe three human spatial navigation experiments that investigate the role of perception, memo...
Although previous research has focused on associations between spatial navigation performance and ne...
Human spatial strategies are heuristics that allocate cognitive and behavioural resources for naviga...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
A total of 41 participants explored a novel square-shaped environment containing five identical boxe...
Using a Matlab classification algorithm, we demonstrate that a highly salient distal cue array is re...
Efficient search benefits from persistent exposure to the statistical liklihoods that underpin objec...
Cognitive Map Theory (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978) posits that spatial behavior can reflect locale or taxo...