Browsing Spatial Cognition 2020/1 by Title
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Learning paths from real navigation: the advantage of initial view, cardinal north and visuospatial ability: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Reference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
Reference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use: Poster
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
The relationship between navigation abilities and mental disorders: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
The relationship between navigation abilities and mental disorders: Poster
(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 ... -
Spatial Cognition 2020/1: Book of abstracts : August 2-4, 2021, University of Latvia
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Spatial updating and domain expertise: the case of dancers: Poster
(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 ... -
Tactile field and the dual nature of touch: Oral presentation
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Tactile field and the dual nature of touch: Poster
(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 ... -
Why know myself? Flexible behaviour and the need for self-modelling: Oral presentation
(University of Latvia, 2021) -
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 ...