The ability to use the relations between visible landmarks to locate nonvisible goals (allocentric spatial coding) underlies success on a variety of everyday spatial orientation problems. Little is known about the development of true relational coding in infancy. Ninety-six 6-, 8.5- and 12-month-old infants were observed in a peekaboo paradigm in which they had to turn to a target location after displacement to a novel position and direction of facing. In a landmark condition, the target position was located between two landmarks, contrasted with a control condition in which no distinctive landmarks were provided. Six-month-old infants performed poorly in both conditions, 8.5-month-olds were significantly better with the landmarks, and 12-m...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds’ ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
Focusing on 30 children aged 3 and 4, the effect of landmarks in reconstructing spatial array in acc...
It was hypothesized that 6-month-old infants may be able to use indirect landmarks to locate a goal ...
The overall aim of this research was to establish the youngest age at which use of beacons to aid sp...
Presented 32 9-mo-old infants with a problem in which they saw an object hidden in 1 of 2 places but...
International audienceAlthough human infants demonstrate early competence to retain visual informati...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Recent research has indicated that, particularly under conditions of inertial disorientation, mammal...
An appreciation of object-centred spatial relations involves representing a ‘within-object’ spatial ...
In spatial development representations of the environment and the use of spatial cues change over ti...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
It has been suggested that learning an object’s location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
It has been suggested that learning an object's location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds’ ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
Focusing on 30 children aged 3 and 4, the effect of landmarks in reconstructing spatial array in acc...
It was hypothesized that 6-month-old infants may be able to use indirect landmarks to locate a goal ...
The overall aim of this research was to establish the youngest age at which use of beacons to aid sp...
Presented 32 9-mo-old infants with a problem in which they saw an object hidden in 1 of 2 places but...
International audienceAlthough human infants demonstrate early competence to retain visual informati...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Recent research has indicated that, particularly under conditions of inertial disorientation, mammal...
An appreciation of object-centred spatial relations involves representing a ‘within-object’ spatial ...
In spatial development representations of the environment and the use of spatial cues change over ti...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
It has been suggested that learning an object’s location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
It has been suggested that learning an object's location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2)...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds’ ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
Focusing on 30 children aged 3 and 4, the effect of landmarks in reconstructing spatial array in acc...