Human social interactions often require people to take a different perspective than their own. Although much research has been done on egocentric spatial representation in a solo context, little is known about how space is mapped in relation to other bodies. Here we used a spatial perspective-taking paradigm to investigate whether observing a person holding his arms crossed over the body midline has an impact on the encoding of left/right and front/back spatial relations from that person's perspective. In three experiments, we compared performance in a task in which spatial judgments were made from the perspective of the participant or from that of a co-experimenter. Depending on the experimental condition, the participant's and the co-expe...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of good and bad with their fluent and disfluent sides...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
International audienceWhen perceiving stimuli, self-centred and decentred perspectives can be adopte...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
<p>In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial persp...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
We re-analysed visuo-spatial perspective taking data from Kessler, K. and Rutherford, H. 2010. The t...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of good and bad with their fluent and disfluent sides...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
International audienceWhen perceiving stimuli, self-centred and decentred perspectives can be adopte...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
<p>In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial persp...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
We re-analysed visuo-spatial perspective taking data from Kessler, K. and Rutherford, H. 2010. The t...
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...
Our actions are influenced by the social context in which they are performed, specifically it has be...