The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was studied using a virtual reality (VR) simulation. The subject's task was to detect the movement of one of several objects across the surface of a tabletop after a retention interval during which time all objects were occluded from view. Previous experiments have contrasted performance in this task after rotations of the observer's observation point with rotations of just the objects themselves. They found that subjects who walk or move to new observation points perform better than those whose observation point remains constant. This superior performance by mobile observers has been attributed to the influence of non-visual information derived f...
The ability of a user to move to different locations within a virtual environment (VE) is a fundamen...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
As human-machine interfaces grow more immersive and graphically-oriented, virtual environment system...
Memory for the spatial layout of objects in a 3D environment must encode both the objects identity a...
Spatial mental representations learned by the study of maps are thought to be orientation specific. ...
Using an immersive virtual reality system, we measured the ability of observers to detect the rotati...
Virtual environments (VE) promise important opportunities as future interfaces to computational sys-...
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment is affected by the...
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment is affected by the...
For the past decade, we have carried out a number of participation projects using full-scale modelli...
One of the important and unsolved questions in vision research is how space is represented. Despite ...
The ability of a user to move to different locations within a virtual environment (VE) is a fundamen...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
The perception and recognition of spatial layout of objects within a three-dimensional setting was s...
As human-machine interfaces grow more immersive and graphically-oriented, virtual environment system...
Memory for the spatial layout of objects in a 3D environment must encode both the objects identity a...
Spatial mental representations learned by the study of maps are thought to be orientation specific. ...
Using an immersive virtual reality system, we measured the ability of observers to detect the rotati...
Virtual environments (VE) promise important opportunities as future interfaces to computational sys-...
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment is affected by the...
The present study examined if spatial knowledge gained from a virtual environment is affected by the...
For the past decade, we have carried out a number of participation projects using full-scale modelli...
One of the important and unsolved questions in vision research is how space is represented. Despite ...
The ability of a user to move to different locations within a virtual environment (VE) is a fundamen...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...
INTRODUCTION: When we move through the environment, the self-to-surround relations constantly change...