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Effect of Room Size on Geometry and Features Cue Preference during Reorientation: Modulating Encoding Strength or Cue Weighting
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Three experiments investigated how the room size affects preferential use of geometric and non-geometric cues during reorientation inside a room. We hypothesized that room size may affect preferential use of geometric and non-geometric cues by affecting the encoding of the cues (the encoding...
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Fall 2012
This work stands as an example of “synthetic methodology” in psychological research. Synthetic methodology involves building a model, seeing what it can and cannot do when placed in interesting environments, comparing this behaviour to real-world subjects for parallels and discrepancies, and then...
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Spring 2010
Research on all tested vertebrates indicates that geometric information plays a special role when organisms reorient in their environment. Some researchers have argued that geometric information is processed automatically, while landmark information is processed more slowly. These conclusions of...