In a classic study in 1946, Tolman et al. found that rodents chose the optimal path to a hidden goal location when given the option to take a shortcut. Subsequent studies, though, found mixed results, including a previous study in humans showing non-optimal response strategies. Here, we tested human participants in a virtual sunburst maze identical to that employed by Tolman. Across three different experiments, we found that participants consistently employed non-optimal response strategies involving either following the encoded route or using the light as a beacon cue. Adding distal boundary cues (Experiment 2) or enhancing idiothetic cues (Experiment 3) led to the same overall results. Our findings suggest participants’ search strategies ...
In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navi...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Recent comparative research has investigated the influence of social information on spatial learning...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceIn this article, we describe a new computational model of switching between pa...
Abstract. Navigating through a visual maze relies on the strategic use of eye movements to select an...
Cognitive behaviorist E. C. Tolman (1932) proposed many years ago that rats and men navigate with th...
Navigating through an overhead visual maze is a demanding task. It relies on the strategic use of ey...
Optimal navigation strategies might differ in different environments. In a closed environment (such ...
When learning new environments, rats often pause at decision points and look back and forth over the...
Participants explored a real-time, computer-simulated, three-dimensional environment modelled on a k...
Abstract In this article, we describe a new computational model of switching between path-planning a...
In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navi...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Recent comparative research has investigated the influence of social information on spatial learning...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
Successful demonstrations of novel short-cut taking by animals, including humans, are open to interp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceIn this article, we describe a new computational model of switching between pa...
Abstract. Navigating through a visual maze relies on the strategic use of eye movements to select an...
Cognitive behaviorist E. C. Tolman (1932) proposed many years ago that rats and men navigate with th...
Navigating through an overhead visual maze is a demanding task. It relies on the strategic use of ey...
Optimal navigation strategies might differ in different environments. In a closed environment (such ...
When learning new environments, rats often pause at decision points and look back and forth over the...
Participants explored a real-time, computer-simulated, three-dimensional environment modelled on a k...
Abstract In this article, we describe a new computational model of switching between path-planning a...
In this study, we examined the cognitive processes and ocular behavior associated with on-going navi...
We present a computational model of spatial navigation comprising different learning mechanisms in m...
Recent comparative research has investigated the influence of social information on spatial learning...