Browsing Spatial Cognition 2020/1 by Title
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Directional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Directional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions: Poster
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The effects of movement and spatial activities on real and imagined spatial updating: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
The effects of movement and spatial activities on real and imagined spatial updating: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Enhancing spatial learning during navigation by optimizing landmark density on digital maps: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Enhancing spatial learning during navigation by optimizing landmark density on digital maps: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Environmental learning and individual spatial factors: the role of self-efficacy: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Environmental learning and individual spatial factors: the role of self-efficacy: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Head direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Head direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
‘Imageable’ numbers: theory-based urban design for immersive psychometrics research: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
‘Imageable’ numbers: theory-based urban design for immersive psychometrics research: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
The influence of others’ actions on perspective taking: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
The influence of others’ actions on perspective taking: Poster
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Is addressable memory required for spatial cognition?: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
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 ...