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Cross-sensory reference frame transfer in spatial memory: The case of proprioceptive learning
(2014)
In three experiments, we investigated whether the information available to visual perception prior to encoding the locations of objects in a path through proprioception would influence the reference direction from which ...
Use of cognitive versus perceptual heading during imagined locomotion depends on the response mode
(2004)
Three experiments investigated whether the systematic errors previously observed in a triangle-completion task were caused by failures to form and update a cognitive heading or by use of perceived heading (even though an ...
Multiple Systems of Spatial Memory: Evidence From Described Scenes
(2010)
Recent models in spatial cognition posit that distinct memory systems are responsible for maintaining transient and enduring spatial relations. The authors used perspective-taking performance to assess the presence of these ...
What’s so difficult with adopting imagined perspectives?
(2015)
Research on spatial cognition suggests that transformation processes and/or spatial conflicts may influence performance on mental perspective-taking tasks. However, conflicting findings have complicated our understanding ...
Flexible spatial perspective-taking: Conversational partners weigh multiple cues in collaborative tasks
(2013)
Research on spatial perspective-taking often focuses on the cognitive processes of isolated individuals as they adopt or maintain imagined perspectives. Collaborative studies of spatial perspective-taking typically examine ...
Collaborating in spatial tasks: Partners adapt the perspective of their descriptions, coordination strategies, and memory representations
(2012)
The partner’s viewpoint influences spatial descriptions and, when strongly emphasized, spatial memories as well. We examined whether partner specific information affects the representations people spontaneously construct, ...
Haptic experiences influence visually acquired memories: Reference frames during multimodal spatial learning
(2011)
In two experiments, we investigated whether reference frames acquired through touch could influence memories for locations learned through vision. Participants learned two objects through touch, and haptic egocentric ...
Cross-sensory transfer of reference frames in spatial memory
(2011)
Two experiments investigated whether visual cues influence spatial reference frame selection for locations learned through touch. Participants experienced visual cues emphasizing specific environmental axes and later learned ...