In its general form the problem of orientation is how an organism acquires and expresses knowledge of its surroundings. The present thesis addresses this problem in the context of the basic task faced by terrestrial mobile organisms: traveling from one place in their habitat to another. Two distinct orienting functions will be motivated and developed for human locomotion, namely, orienting to distance and orienting to location. Orienting to location is awareness about one\u27s relation to the numerous places in one\u27s environment—more precisely awareness of how one is located. Orienting to distance is awareness of the separations of places in the environment and their implications for traveling. ^ Experiment 1 consisted of a production ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
AbstractWhat visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement p...
Synopsis The ability to locomote in one direction (oriented movement), and the ability to navigate t...
In its general form the problem of orientation is how an organism acquires and expresses knowledge o...
International audienceThe path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the perceptual and cognitive processes used to track the loca...
Orienting is one of the most primitive functions of living things. Even the leaves of a plant orient...
The capacity of humans and animals to successfully navigate the world around them is supported by a ...
Navigation, the ability to organize behavior adaptively to move from one place to another, appeared ...
The capacity of humans and animals to successfully navigate the world around them is supported by a ...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbi-trary lo...
It has been shown that active control of locomotion increases accuracy and precision of nonvisual sp...
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
AbstractWhat visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement p...
Synopsis The ability to locomote in one direction (oriented movement), and the ability to navigate t...
In its general form the problem of orientation is how an organism acquires and expresses knowledge o...
International audienceThe path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive...
The path that humans take while walking to a goal is the result of a cognitive process modu-lated by...
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the perceptual and cognitive processes used to track the loca...
Orienting is one of the most primitive functions of living things. Even the leaves of a plant orient...
The capacity of humans and animals to successfully navigate the world around them is supported by a ...
Navigation, the ability to organize behavior adaptively to move from one place to another, appeared ...
The capacity of humans and animals to successfully navigate the world around them is supported by a ...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbi-trary lo...
It has been shown that active control of locomotion increases accuracy and precision of nonvisual sp...
What visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement produces ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
AbstractWhat visual information do we use to guide movement through our environment? Self-movement p...
Synopsis The ability to locomote in one direction (oriented movement), and the ability to navigate t...