One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial relations. Yet little is known about how this ability evolved, about its relation to human language, and about the neural mechanisms that support it. We have begun to examine the development of spatial cognition using a developmental approach to shed light on these issues. We have two alternative hypotheses: 1) the same underlying mechanisms operate in processing two sets of spatial relations – above/below (A/B) and left/right (L/R), or (2) different mechanisms are involved and are reflected by the order in which terms for these relations are learned by human children. We tested these hypotheses by examining the performance of children between 5...
This study aims to understand individual differences in preschooler’s early comprehension of spatial...
The project will explore the striking phenomenon that 18-24 month old children, when disoriented, wi...
Four experiments examined whether spatial reasoning about non-spatial concepts is based on mapping c...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
Spatial language is the language of spatial concepts and spatial relationships. Prior research has d...
Two classes of spatial relations can be distinguished in between and within object representations. ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Few studies have examined the long-term relations between children ' s early spatial skills and thei...
This study investigated various aspects of spatial cognition with reference to the acquisition of sp...
This paper is about the acquisition of spatial relations, both conceptual and linguistic. Spatial re...
One of the many challenges facing the education system today is providing children with a better und...
Two classes of spatial relations can be distinguished in between and within object representations. ...
Studies of adults provide evidence that spatial reasoning is non-unitary in nature, consisting of se...
Previous research has shown a link between the spatial words children use and their performance on s...
This study aims to understand individual differences in preschooler’s early comprehension of spatial...
The project will explore the striking phenomenon that 18-24 month old children, when disoriented, wi...
Four experiments examined whether spatial reasoning about non-spatial concepts is based on mapping c...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children’s own product...
Spatial language is the language of spatial concepts and spatial relationships. Prior research has d...
Two classes of spatial relations can be distinguished in between and within object representations. ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Few studies have examined the long-term relations between children ' s early spatial skills and thei...
This study investigated various aspects of spatial cognition with reference to the acquisition of sp...
This paper is about the acquisition of spatial relations, both conceptual and linguistic. Spatial re...
One of the many challenges facing the education system today is providing children with a better und...
Two classes of spatial relations can be distinguished in between and within object representations. ...
Studies of adults provide evidence that spatial reasoning is non-unitary in nature, consisting of se...
Previous research has shown a link between the spatial words children use and their performance on s...
This study aims to understand individual differences in preschooler’s early comprehension of spatial...
The project will explore the striking phenomenon that 18-24 month old children, when disoriented, wi...
Four experiments examined whether spatial reasoning about non-spatial concepts is based on mapping c...