Four experiments explored the coding of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in visual–spatial short-term memory (VSSTM). Participants judged whether two stimuli presented successively on a computer screen were the same or different. On positional change trials the two stimuli differed in the position of one element. Positional changes were of two types, coordinate and categorical. On coordinate trials the position of one element changed by a small amount, but retained the categorical relationships (above, below, left of, right of) to all other elements. On categorical trials one element moved by the same amount but additionally changed its categorical relationship to one of the other elements (e.g., changed from below to above). P...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Perceiving not just values, but relations between values, is critical to human cognition. We tested ...
Spatial relations can be represented categorically, by means of abstract labels, or coordinately, in...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
International audienceWe ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatia...
Contains fulltext : 109396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spatial relatio...
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
We ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatial relations depends on...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
In many of our interactions with our environment, we make use of spatial relations. These spatial re...
Humans tend to encode the environment by means of two types of spatial relations: coordinate (metric...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Perceiving not just values, but relations between values, is critical to human cognition. We tested ...
Spatial relations can be represented categorically, by means of abstract labels, or coordinately, in...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
International audienceWe ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatia...
Contains fulltext : 109396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spatial relatio...
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
We ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatial relations depends on...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
In many of our interactions with our environment, we make use of spatial relations. These spatial re...
Humans tend to encode the environment by means of two types of spatial relations: coordinate (metric...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
We investigate the effect of spatial categories on visual perception. In three experiments, particip...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Perceiving not just values, but relations between values, is critical to human cognition. We tested ...
Spatial relations can be represented categorically, by means of abstract labels, or coordinately, in...