The representation of space in humans is influenced by a variety of factors during learning including the size, geometry, and complexity of the environment as well as how we interact with it. While the networks that underlie human spatial cognition are believed to be similar or homologous to other mammalian species, we may be the only species that uses figural representations of space (i.e., maps) to improve navigational efficacy for prospective goals. Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence have suggested a framework whereby self-referenced egocentric representations and world-referenced allocentric representations develop independently but interact and influence one another such that information from one of these reference frames can b...
In this article, the significance of virtual reality within the field of spatial cognition is outlin...
As the fidelity of virtual environments (VE) continues to increase, the possibility of using them as...
Navigation of novel environments requires an ability to acquire, store, and recall spatial informati...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
Moving our body through space is fundamental to human navigation; however, technical and physical li...
This master thesis presents an overview of psychological and neurological the- ories and research of...
Few things are as fundamental to the human experience as spatial navigation in the real and virtual ...
Few things are as fundamental to the human experience as spatial navigation in the real and virtual ...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
The interdisciplinary research field of spatial cognition has benefited greatly from the use of adva...
Navigation and search are fundamental daily activities, however, their ubiquity belies their complex...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR and AR) methods provide both opportunities and challenges for rese...
In this article, the significance of virtual reality within the field of spatial cognition is outlin...
As the fidelity of virtual environments (VE) continues to increase, the possibility of using them as...
Navigation of novel environments requires an ability to acquire, store, and recall spatial informati...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
Moving our body through space is fundamental to human navigation; however, technical and physical li...
This master thesis presents an overview of psychological and neurological the- ories and research of...
Few things are as fundamental to the human experience as spatial navigation in the real and virtual ...
Few things are as fundamental to the human experience as spatial navigation in the real and virtual ...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
The interdisciplinary research field of spatial cognition has benefited greatly from the use of adva...
Navigation and search are fundamental daily activities, however, their ubiquity belies their complex...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR and AR) methods provide both opportunities and challenges for rese...
In this article, the significance of virtual reality within the field of spatial cognition is outlin...
As the fidelity of virtual environments (VE) continues to increase, the possibility of using them as...
Navigation of novel environments requires an ability to acquire, store, and recall spatial informati...