This study examines how spatial memory acquired from navigation is used to perform a survey task involving pointing. Participants learned a route through a virtual city by walking it multiple times in one direction on an omnidirectional treadmill. After learning, they were teleported to several locations along the route, self-localized and pointed to multiple other locations along the route. Pointing was done away from or towards the current location. Preliminary data show that participants were faster in pointing away. This suggests that pointing was based on an incremental process rather than an all-at-once process which is consistent with mentally walking through a cognitive map or constructing a mental model of currently non-visible are...
Environmental spatial abilities are key for moving around in large spaces, and direction estimation ...
The theories of situated and embodied cognition have been gaining more and more attention recently. ...
In this experiment we examined orientation dependency in human memory for a highly familiar environm...
This study examines how spatial memory acquired from navigation is used to perform a survey task inv...
This study examined how navigators of large-scale environmental spaces come up with survey estimates...
Background: Survey estimates such as pointing, straight line distance estimation, or finding novel s...
Despite its relevance for navigation surprisingly little is known about how goal direction bearings ...
Survey estimates such as pointing, straight line distance estimation, or finding novel shortcuts to ...
In this experiment we examined alignment and distance effects in human memory for a highly familiar ...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Previous research has found that cognitive maps are not consistently oriented towards north as peopl...
We examined how a highly familiar environmental space—one’s city of residence—is represented in memo...
Humans develop a mental representation of their environment that enables them to solve their day-to-...
Knowledge underlying everyday navigation is distinguished into route and survey knowledge (Golledge ...
This study investigated whether and to what extent verbal and spatial working memory (WM) are implic...
Environmental spatial abilities are key for moving around in large spaces, and direction estimation ...
The theories of situated and embodied cognition have been gaining more and more attention recently. ...
In this experiment we examined orientation dependency in human memory for a highly familiar environm...
This study examines how spatial memory acquired from navigation is used to perform a survey task inv...
This study examined how navigators of large-scale environmental spaces come up with survey estimates...
Background: Survey estimates such as pointing, straight line distance estimation, or finding novel s...
Despite its relevance for navigation surprisingly little is known about how goal direction bearings ...
Survey estimates such as pointing, straight line distance estimation, or finding novel shortcuts to ...
In this experiment we examined alignment and distance effects in human memory for a highly familiar ...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Previous research has found that cognitive maps are not consistently oriented towards north as peopl...
We examined how a highly familiar environmental space—one’s city of residence—is represented in memo...
Humans develop a mental representation of their environment that enables them to solve their day-to-...
Knowledge underlying everyday navigation is distinguished into route and survey knowledge (Golledge ...
This study investigated whether and to what extent verbal and spatial working memory (WM) are implic...
Environmental spatial abilities are key for moving around in large spaces, and direction estimation ...
The theories of situated and embodied cognition have been gaining more and more attention recently. ...
In this experiment we examined orientation dependency in human memory for a highly familiar environm...