Participants were trained to use one of two different strategies in an orientation task, which were based on verbal reports from participants in another experiment. The data provide support for the conclusion that participants in the two training conditions searched the screen differently to complete the task, but that neither group used mental transformations like image rotation. These results have implications for research in this area as well as for conceptualizing how individuals perform such tasks. A comparison of the results from the two strategy conditions is made based on an ACT-R model of one of them. Small differences in how information on the screen is scanned can produce the observed differences in performance.</p
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
Background: Map study (MS) and perspective-taking (PT) can result in differences in scene-independen...
Two experiments are reported in which different batteries of specially designed spatial tasks were a...
Two experiments examine how participants vary in their approach to solving an orientation task. Verb...
This research compares the general strategy described by participants doing an orientation task to t...
This research compares the general strategy described by participants doing an orientation task to t...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
Previous work is reviewed and an experiment described to examine the spatial and strategic cognitive...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Spatial researchers have been arguing over the optimum cognitive strategy for spatial problem-solvin...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
One's ability to imagine a spatial transformation of an object (e.g. "mental rotation") can be impro...
By training participants to use map-first mental rotation as their primary strategy on absolute navi...
The purpose of these two studies was to examine sex differences in strategy use and the effect of pr...
This research explores human performance in a spatial orientation task. In three experiments, partic...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
Background: Map study (MS) and perspective-taking (PT) can result in differences in scene-independen...
Two experiments are reported in which different batteries of specially designed spatial tasks were a...
Two experiments examine how participants vary in their approach to solving an orientation task. Verb...
This research compares the general strategy described by participants doing an orientation task to t...
This research compares the general strategy described by participants doing an orientation task to t...
Abstract. Eight individuals participated in an experiment requiring them to identify the position of...
Previous work is reviewed and an experiment described to examine the spatial and strategic cognitive...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Spatial researchers have been arguing over the optimum cognitive strategy for spatial problem-solvin...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
One's ability to imagine a spatial transformation of an object (e.g. "mental rotation") can be impro...
By training participants to use map-first mental rotation as their primary strategy on absolute navi...
The purpose of these two studies was to examine sex differences in strategy use and the effect of pr...
This research explores human performance in a spatial orientation task. In three experiments, partic...
International audienceAn experiment contrasted the effect of four training schedules in a visual ori...
Background: Map study (MS) and perspective-taking (PT) can result in differences in scene-independen...
Two experiments are reported in which different batteries of specially designed spatial tasks were a...