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Why know myself? Flexible behaviour and the need for self-modelling: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
In this paper I argue that some forms of the capacity for behavioural flexibility entail a specific kind of representation, a self-model. This means that systems with that capacity, among them human beings, must have ...
Is addressable memory required for spatial cognition?: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
This paper investigates the computational basis of the temporal and spatial cognition that underlies certain animal behaviours. For example, ants, when they find food, are able to encode the compass direction which takes ...
Directional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
Head direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
The influence of others’ actions on perspective taking: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
Reference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
Based on a true story: how fictionality affects spatial cognition of events: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021)
The navigational behavior of birds is based on the spatial perception of the terrain over which they fly. Not only single reference points, but also continuous linear and areal objects can be visually perceived in flight ...