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    • Spatial updating and domain expertise: the case of dancers: Poster 

      Photiou, Maria; Galati, Alexia; Avraamides, Marios (University of Latvia, 2021)
      Dancers are a unique group of individuals who routinely engage in coordi nated highly skilled performances with others in the immediate environment. Previous research suggests that, compared to non-dancers, dancers have ...
    • Development and testing of a tool for learning stereometry at high school: Poster 

      Bartušēvica, Santa (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • The effects of movement and spatial activities on real and imagined spatial updating: Poster 

      Stefanucci, Jeanine; Creem-Regehr, Sarah; Barhorst-Cates, Erica (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Tactile field and the dual nature of touch: Poster 

      Skrzypulec, Błażej (2021)
      I investigate whether it is justified to postulate tactile field analogous in its properties to visual field. I argue that the answer is both ‘yes’ and ‘no’ due to the dual nature of touch: touch is both an interoceptive ...
    • Close to my heart: meanings associated with places near and far: Poster 

      Tenbrink, Thora; Williams, Anwen; Croguennec, Constance (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • The relationship between navigation abilities and mental disorders: Poster 

      Hatamian, Nikki; Woodry, Robert; Tranquada-Torres, Bailey; Yee, Andre; Chrastil, Elizabeth (University of Latvia, 2021)
      This study examined the relationship between aspects of navigational ability and behavioral traits associated with various mental disorders. We propose that navigational ability may utilize the same brain circuitry that ...
    • Environmental learning and individual spatial factors: the role of self-efficacy: Poster 

      Miola, Laura; Meneghetti, Chiara; Muffato, Veronica; Pazzaglia, Francesca (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Does the movement pattern of non-visual eye movements during episodic vs semantic memory tasks correspond to Lévy Flights?: Poster 

      Kock, Fabienne; Hohenberger, Annette (2021)
    • Learning paths from real navigation: the advantage of initial view, cardinal north and visuospatial ability: Poster 

      Meneghetti, Chiara; Muffato, Veronica (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • ‘Imageable’ numbers: theory-based urban design for immersive psychometrics research: Poster 

      Fernberg, Phillip; Chamberlain, Brent; Saxon, Morgan; Creem-Regehr, Sarah; Stefanucci, Jeanine (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Why know myself? Flexible behaviour and the need for self-modelling: Poster 

      Hauser, Julian (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 

      Nagle, Fintan; Ball, Brian; Stevensen, Hugo (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 ...
    • Difficulties in extracting spatial information induce a bias towards the use of non-spatial heuristics in a spatial memory task: Poster 

      Segen, Vladislava; Colombo, Giorgio; Avraamides, Marios; Slattery, Timothy; Wiener, Jan (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Directional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions: Poster 

      Hawthorne, Christopher; Myers, Michelle; Quintero, Sofia; Burte, Heather (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Head direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods: Poster 

      Cheng, You Lily; Chrastil, Elizabeth (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • The influence of others’ actions on perspective taking: Poster 

      Lukošiūnaitė, Ieva; Kovács, Ágnes; Sebanz, Natalie (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Reference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use: Poster 

      Park, Sungjoon; Watanabe, Brandon; Burte, Heather (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Based on a true story: how fictionality affects spatial cognition of events: Poster 

      Gander, Pierre; Gander, Anna Jia (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds: Poster 

      Delucchi Danhier, Renate (University of Latvia, 2021)
    • Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks: Poster 

      Zaleshina, Margarita; Zaleshin, Alexander (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 ...

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