Finding ones way in different environments is a common everyday experience. As experiences navigating an environment accumulate over time, spatial representations of visuoperceptual identities of landmarks and geometric relations between them are formed in the brain. Navigation in a familiar environment may be guided by a neural interaction between different types of spatial representations: visual percepts and long-term spatial knowledge of geometric relations, resembling schemas. This thesis explores whether navigation in a virtual-reality simulation of a familiar environment can be explained by analysis of eye movements during travel periods and the quality of spatial memories, which were acquired when individuals navigated the same env...
Previous research in spatial cognition has often relied on simple spatial tasks in static environmen...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
As we move around, relevant information that disappears from sight can still be held in working memo...
In its broader scope, this paper is concerned about understanding how (visualization) designs of vir...
Understanding the effects of environmental features such as visual realism on spatial memory can inf...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
This thesis summarizes current research on human navigation, with emphasis on human visual memory an...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Vision is an active process involving the deployment of gaze to acquire information to guide behavio...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
Virtual reality (VR) experiments are an ideal tool to identify behavioral indices of good spatial na...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
Previous research in spatial cognition has often relied on simple spatial tasks in static environmen...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
As we move around, relevant information that disappears from sight can still be held in working memo...
In its broader scope, this paper is concerned about understanding how (visualization) designs of vir...
Understanding the effects of environmental features such as visual realism on spatial memory can inf...
Previous studies have shown that spatial knowledge acquisition differs across individuals in both re...
This thesis summarizes current research on human navigation, with emphasis on human visual memory an...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Vision is an active process involving the deployment of gaze to acquire information to guide behavio...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
The use of virtual environments (VE) for navigation-related studies, such as spatial cognition and p...
Virtual reality (VR) experiments are an ideal tool to identify behavioral indices of good spatial na...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
In the development of navigation behavior, one important step is the transition from routes to maps....
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
Previous research in spatial cognition has often relied on simple spatial tasks in static environmen...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
As we move around, relevant information that disappears from sight can still be held in working memo...