After becoming disoriented, an organism must use the local environment to reorient and recover vectors to important locations. A new theory, adaptive combination, suggests that the information from different spatial cues is combined with Bayesian efficiency during reorientation. To test this further, we modified the standard reorientation paradigm to be more amenable to Bayesian cue combination analyses while still requiring reorientation in an allocentric (i.e., world-based, not egocentric) frame. Twelve adults and 20 children at ages 5 to 7 years old were asked to recall locations in a virtual environment after a disorientation. Results were not consistent with adaptive combination. Instead, they are consistent with the use of the most us...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
Occasionally, we lose track of our position in the world, and must re-establish where we are located...
After becoming disoriented, an organism must use the local environment to reorient and recover vecto...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
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...
Cognitive development studies how information processing in the brain changes over the course of dev...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An influential model of spatial memory the so-called reference systems account proposes that relatio...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
Occasionally, we lose track of our position in the world, and must re-establish where we are located...
After becoming disoriented, an organism must use the local environment to reorient and recover vecto...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
Using landmarks and other scene features to recall locations from new viewpoints is a critical skill...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
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...
Cognitive development studies how information processing in the brain changes over the course of dev...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
A number of influential spatial learning theories posit that organisms encode a viewpoint independen...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An influential model of spatial memory the so-called reference systems account proposes that relatio...
Spatial memory is an important aspect of adaptive behavior and experience, providing both content an...
In order to locate objects in an enclosed environment animals and humans use visual and non-visual d...
Occasionally, we lose track of our position in the world, and must re-establish where we are located...