Cue competition is a key element of many associative theories of learning. Overshadowing, an important aspect of cue competition, is a phenomenon in which learning about a cue is reduced when it is accompanied by a second cue. Overshadowing has been observed across many domains, but there has been limited investigation of overshadowing in human spatial learning. This experiment explored overshadowing using two landmarks/cues (at different distances to the goal) in a virtual water maze task with young, healthy adult participants. Experiment 1 initially examined whether the cues used were equally salient. Results indicated that both gained equal control over performance. In experiment 2, overshadowing was examined using the two cues from expe...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and...
Cue competition is a key element of many associative theories of learning. Overshadowing, an importa...
Goodyear and Kamil (2004) assessed the ability of Clark’s nutcrackers to find buried food based on a...
The effects of stimulus salience and cue validity in the overshadowing of geometric features of an e...
Research into spatial memory and navigation excelled with the invention of the Morris Water Maze (M...
In three experiments, we examined whether overshadowing of geometric cues by a discrete landmark (be...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Since the formalisation of the idea of cognitive maps (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978), numerous experiments ...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and...
Cue competition is a key element of many associative theories of learning. Overshadowing, an importa...
Goodyear and Kamil (2004) assessed the ability of Clark’s nutcrackers to find buried food based on a...
The effects of stimulus salience and cue validity in the overshadowing of geometric features of an e...
Research into spatial memory and navigation excelled with the invention of the Morris Water Maze (M...
In three experiments, we examined whether overshadowing of geometric cues by a discrete landmark (be...
In many species, including humans the basic ability to move to a goal is essential to survival. Cent...
Since the formalisation of the idea of cognitive maps (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978), numerous experiments ...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
A number of navigational theories state that learning about landmark information should not interfer...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and...
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstan...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
An influential theory of spatial navigation states that the boundary shape of an environment is pref...
Over the last 50 years, cue competition phenomena have shaped theoretical developments in animal and...