This thesis explores the acquisition of spatial knowledge as a means to support wayfinding in virtual environments. Specifically, the thesis presents an investigation into the potential benefits one might gain through the application of a variety of tools, each of which has been designed to support one of the three stages of cognitive map development - landmark-based representation, route-based representation, and survey-based representation (Siegel & White, 1975). Each tool has been evaluated with respect to improvements in wayfinding, and also in their support for environmental learning. Measures were taken of each tool used in isolation, and also when used together as a complete toolset. The between-subjects evaluation process involved 1...
To reduce the decline of spatial cognitive skills caused by the increasing use of automated GPS navi...
This study examines the working memory systems involved in human wayfinding. In the learning phase 2...
This study investigated whether virtual environments (VE) have ecological validity in studies of cog...
This thesis explores the acquisition of spatial knowledge as a means to support wayfinding in virtua...
It has often been suggested that due to its inherent spatial nature, a virtual environment (VE) migh...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
Background. One of the aims of research in spatial cognition is to examine the factors capable of op...
The prevalent use of GPS-based navigation systems impairs peoples’ ability to orient themselve...
Virtual environments (VEs) have been used successfully to train wayfinders to navigate through build...
This paper proposes the use of neural networks as a tool for studying navigation within virtual worl...
Navigation of novel environments requires an ability to acquire, store, and recall spatial informati...
Two experiments investigated components of participants' spatial knowledge when they navigated large...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
To reduce the decline of spatial cognitive skills caused by the increasing use of automated GPS navi...
This study examines the working memory systems involved in human wayfinding. In the learning phase 2...
This study investigated whether virtual environments (VE) have ecological validity in studies of cog...
This thesis explores the acquisition of spatial knowledge as a means to support wayfinding in virtua...
It has often been suggested that due to its inherent spatial nature, a virtual environment (VE) migh...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
This paper proposes a theoretical model of wayfinding that can be used to guide the design of naviga...
Background. One of the aims of research in spatial cognition is to examine the factors capable of op...
The prevalent use of GPS-based navigation systems impairs peoples’ ability to orient themselve...
Virtual environments (VEs) have been used successfully to train wayfinders to navigate through build...
This paper proposes the use of neural networks as a tool for studying navigation within virtual worl...
Navigation of novel environments requires an ability to acquire, store, and recall spatial informati...
Two experiments investigated components of participants' spatial knowledge when they navigated large...
In everyday life people have to deal with tasks such as finding a novel path to a certain goal locat...
To reduce the decline of spatial cognitive skills caused by the increasing use of automated GPS navi...
This study examines the working memory systems involved in human wayfinding. In the learning phase 2...
This study investigated whether virtual environments (VE) have ecological validity in studies of cog...