Two experiments investigated how people develop different landmark knowledge at decision points. Participants learned a route in a virtual city once or five times. One distinctive landmark was placed at each intersection of the route. At test, participants were released at each intersection according to the learning order and were required to determine the turning direction. At each intersection, the landmark was removed (no landmark), correctly placed (one landmark), duplicated on the other side (two identical landmarks), or misplaced from another intersection (two different landmarks) to disrupt the landmark sequence. The results suggested that humans develop different landmark knowledge (landmark knowledge for guidance, landmark knowledg...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
We present two experiments investigating how navigators deal with ambiguous landmark information whe...
Roy C, Wiebusch D, Botsch MU, Ernst MO. Did It Move? Humans Use Spatio-Temporal Landmark Permanency ...
Two experiments investigated how people develop different landmark knowledge at decision points. Par...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
We present two experiments investigating how navigators deal with ambiguous landmark information whe...
We investigated the role of global and local landmarks in the navigation of the `Hexatown' virtual e...
Despite much recent interest, it is unclear which types of landmarks are best suited for survey know...
In visual navigation, landmarks can be used in a number of different ways. In this paper, we investi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Are some landmark positions at intersections better for finding a return path than others? This stud...
Are some landmark positions at intersections better for finding a return path than others? This stud...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
We present two experiments investigating how navigators deal with ambiguous landmark information whe...
Roy C, Wiebusch D, Botsch MU, Ernst MO. Did It Move? Humans Use Spatio-Temporal Landmark Permanency ...
Two experiments investigated how people develop different landmark knowledge at decision points. Par...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
We present two experiments investigating how navigators deal with ambiguous landmark information whe...
We investigated the role of global and local landmarks in the navigation of the `Hexatown' virtual e...
Despite much recent interest, it is unclear which types of landmarks are best suited for survey know...
In visual navigation, landmarks can be used in a number of different ways. In this paper, we investi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Two experiments investigated the effects of landmarks and body-based information on route knowledge....
Are some landmark positions at intersections better for finding a return path than others? This stud...
Are some landmark positions at intersections better for finding a return path than others? This stud...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
Navigation is a process that humans use to get from A to B. Landmarks used during navigation and way...
We present two experiments investigating how navigators deal with ambiguous landmark information whe...
Roy C, Wiebusch D, Botsch MU, Ernst MO. Did It Move? Humans Use Spatio-Temporal Landmark Permanency ...