The present study investigated how object locations learned separately are integrated and represented as a single spatial layout in memory. Two experiments were conducted in which participants learned a room-sized spatial layout that was divided into two sets of five objects. Results suggested that integration across sets was performed efficiently when it was done during initial encoding of the environment but entailed cost in accuracy when it was attempted at the time of memory retrieval. These findings suggest that, once formed, spatial representations in memory generally remain independent and integrating them into a single representation requires additional cognitive processes
Four experiments investigated the role of reference frames during the acquisition and development of...
A number of studies suggest that object location memory might depend upon a variety of component pro...
In contrast to spatial memory acquired in enclosed spaces (i.e., rooms), memory for navigable spaces...
Abstract. People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in tempo...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
Two experiments investigated whether the spatial reference directions that are used to specify objec...
Abstract. This chapter summarizes a new theory of spatial memory. According to the theory, when peop...
Objects learned within single enclosed spaces (e.g., rooms) can be represented within a single refer...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
Prior results on the spatial integration of layouts within a room differed regarding the reference f...
Seven experiments examined the spatial reference systems used in memory to represent the locations o...
Prior results on the spatial integration of layouts within a room differed regarding the reference f...
This paper aims to study the representational nature of human object-location memory. Two experimen...
Four experiments investigated the role of reference frames during the acquisition and development of...
A number of studies suggest that object location memory might depend upon a variety of component pro...
In contrast to spatial memory acquired in enclosed spaces (i.e., rooms), memory for navigable spaces...
Abstract. People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in tempo...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
Two experiments investigated whether the spatial reference directions that are used to specify objec...
Abstract. This chapter summarizes a new theory of spatial memory. According to the theory, when peop...
Objects learned within single enclosed spaces (e.g., rooms) can be represented within a single refer...
Four experiments investigated the manner in which people use spatial reference directions to organiz...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
Prior results on the spatial integration of layouts within a room differed regarding the reference f...
Seven experiments examined the spatial reference systems used in memory to represent the locations o...
Prior results on the spatial integration of layouts within a room differed regarding the reference f...
This paper aims to study the representational nature of human object-location memory. Two experimen...
Four experiments investigated the role of reference frames during the acquisition and development of...
A number of studies suggest that object location memory might depend upon a variety of component pro...
In contrast to spatial memory acquired in enclosed spaces (i.e., rooms), memory for navigable spaces...