From a developmental perspective, it has been reasoned that, over the course of development, children make differential use of available landmarks in the surroundings to orient in space. The present study examined whether children can learn to apply different spatial strategies, focusing on different landmark cues. Children aged 7 and 10 years were tested on an object-location memory task in which they learned a location relative to a local cue or to distal cues. Both age groups performed equally well on the local test condition. Children 7 years of age had difficulties with orientating relative to distal landmarks. However, when provided with feedback, performance increased significantly. Two explanations could account for the findings: a ...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Two experiments examined the role of various cues on children’s performance in a well-known object-d...
Recent work by Lidster & Bremner (1999) and others (Blades & Spencer, 1989; Lidster, 2002) indicates...
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 order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
sponses are biased toward spatial prototypes, and these biases increase under condi-tions of uncerta...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
Focusing on 30 children aged 3 and 4, the effect of landmarks in reconstructing spatial array in acc...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
The development of spatial navigation in children depends not only on remembering which landmarks le...
In spatial development representations of the environment and the use of spatial cues change over ti...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Two experiments examined the role of various cues on children’s performance in a well-known object-d...
Recent work by Lidster & Bremner (1999) and others (Blades & Spencer, 1989; Lidster, 2002) indicates...
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 order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
sponses are biased toward spatial prototypes, and these biases increase under condi-tions of uncerta...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
Focusing on 30 children aged 3 and 4, the effect of landmarks in reconstructing spatial array in acc...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
The development of spatial navigation in children depends not only on remembering which landmarks le...
In spatial development representations of the environment and the use of spatial cues change over ti...
Adults learning to navigate to a hidden goal within an enclosed space have been found to prefer info...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Two experiments examined the role of various cues on children’s performance in a well-known object-d...
Recent work by Lidster & Bremner (1999) and others (Blades & Spencer, 1989; Lidster, 2002) indicates...