Recent research has indicated that, particularly under conditions of inertial disorientation, mammals may be sensitive to landmark configuration geometry at the expense of individual featural information when locating hidden goals. The current study sought to establish whether landmark use could be demonstrated in 12–18-month-old infants with and without a disorientation procedure, and with geometrically ambiguous landmark configurations. A peekaboo paradigm was employed in which infants learned to anticipate a peekaboo event after a cue from two locations within a circular arena, followed by a test trial from a novel position in which no peekaboo occurred after the cue. In all conditions, an isosceles triangle arrangement of landmarks was ...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
It was hypothesized that 6-month-old infants may be able to use indirect landmarks to locate a goal ...
Research with both rats and human infants has found that after inertial disorientation, the geometry...
The ability to use the relations between visible landmarks to locate nonvisible goals (allocentric s...
Movement perception facilitates spatial orienting of attention in infants (Farroni, Johnson, Brockba...
The overall aim of this research was to establish the youngest age at which use of beacons to aid sp...
Dynamic spatial indexing is the ability to encode, remember, and track the location of complex event...
BACKGROUND: Fast detection and identification of objects in an environment is important for using ob...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
In two experiments with 47 4-month-olds, we investigated attention to key aspects of events in which...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT—Disoriented 4-year-old children use a distinctive container to locate a hidden object, but ...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
It was hypothesized that 6-month-old infants may be able to use indirect landmarks to locate a goal ...
Research with both rats and human infants has found that after inertial disorientation, the geometry...
The ability to use the relations between visible landmarks to locate nonvisible goals (allocentric s...
Movement perception facilitates spatial orienting of attention in infants (Farroni, Johnson, Brockba...
The overall aim of this research was to establish the youngest age at which use of beacons to aid sp...
Dynamic spatial indexing is the ability to encode, remember, and track the location of complex event...
BACKGROUND: Fast detection and identification of objects in an environment is important for using ob...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
In two experiments with 47 4-month-olds, we investigated attention to key aspects of events in which...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT—Disoriented 4-year-old children use a distinctive container to locate a hidden object, but ...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...