AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects within a room) that is encoded at different points in time is readily integrated into a single mental representation during learning or whether the time of encoding is used to distinguish information and keep them in distinct representations. Overall, our findings support the idea that when encoding locations people weigh probabilistically all available cues, including temporal, to structure their spatial memories
Findings in spatial cognition document that people store spatial information about unfamiliar enviro...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
Abstract. People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in tempo...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
An influential model of spatial memory the so-called reference systems account proposes that relatio...
The present study investigated how object locations learned separately are integrated and represente...
In one experiment we examined the organizational structure of spatial memories for familiar environm...
Findings in spatial cognition document that people store spatial information about unfamiliar enviro...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in temporally and/...
Abstract. People often carry out tasks that entail coordinating spatial information encoded in tempo...
The importance of object-location memory for our everyday survival is now well accepted. This behav...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
The goal of this dissertation is to study how multiple locations are represented in spatial working ...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Without the ability to learn about the world around us, and the relative location of objects within ...
To make sense out of a continuously changing visual world, people need to integrate features across ...
An influential model of spatial memory the so-called reference systems account proposes that relatio...
The present study investigated how object locations learned separately are integrated and represente...
In one experiment we examined the organizational structure of spatial memories for familiar environm...
Findings in spatial cognition document that people store spatial information about unfamiliar enviro...
Humans acquire spatial information about rooms, buildings, or cities from experienced views, movemen...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...