Two experiments tested 6- to 11-year-old children's and college students' use of different frames of reference when making judgments about descriptions of social and nonsocial scenes. In Experiment 1, when social and nonsocial scenes were mixed, both children and students (N = 144) showed spontaneous sensitivity to the intrinsic and the relative frame of reference for both social and nonsocial scenes. All groups over 7 years old showed a stronger effect of the intrinsic frame of reference for social stimuli. This is the first evidence of sensitivity to more than 1 frame of reference in individual judgments made by children. Experiment 2 tested a further sample of 6- to 11-year-old children and students (N = 185) with social and nonsocial sc...
Eight experiments investigated psychological and spatial perspective-taking in children and adults. ...
It has been documented that when memorizing a physical space, the person's mental representation of ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Humans typically use three kinds of spatial reference system to understand the world: the egocentric...
When considering the location of objects and places, we often take perspectives in reference to ours...
The ability to correctly process spatial information largely depends on the capacity to either use a...
<div><p>Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people m...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Humans typically use two kinds of spatial reference system to understand the world: the relative ref...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Spatial reference frames are fundamental to represent the position of objects or places. Although re...
This study investigates the role of perspective-taking skills in how children explain spatially comp...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
Eight experiments investigated psychological and spatial perspective-taking in children and adults. ...
It has been documented that when memorizing a physical space, the person's mental representation of ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Humans typically use three kinds of spatial reference system to understand the world: the egocentric...
When considering the location of objects and places, we often take perspectives in reference to ours...
The ability to correctly process spatial information largely depends on the capacity to either use a...
<div><p>Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people m...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Humans typically use two kinds of spatial reference system to understand the world: the relative ref...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Spatial reference frames are fundamental to represent the position of objects or places. Although re...
This study investigates the role of perspective-taking skills in how children explain spatially comp...
Keeping track of unseen objects is an important spatial skill. In order to do this, people must situ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
Eight experiments investigated psychological and spatial perspective-taking in children and adults. ...
It has been documented that when memorizing a physical space, the person's mental representation of ...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...