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understanding of how components of language are involved in spatial representation. Using the reorientation paradigm of Hermer-Vazquez, Spelke, and Katsnelson (1999), we examined spatial cue integration (landmark ...
object is adjacent to the feature. These results favor an adaptive combination model of spatial reorientation over a ‘module‐plus‐ language ’ view. Introduction The importance of the ability to reorient ...
the relative facility with which a human adult S could reorient to an inverted spatial field. The study was designed to answer these questions: How are visuo-motor coordinations modlfied when the visual field ...
children’s developing representation of object arrays for navigation and its relation to their mental representation of the global spatial layout, reorientation behavior was tested in 146 children (4–9 years ...
Spatial language is widely used, both literally to describe space and figuratively to express a broad range of ideas. This article reviews two projects studying the nature of mental representations ...
reorientation occurs, and present a model that predicts the orientation of a spheroidal prey as a function of its shape, size and the characteristics of the fluid flow. For a radial flow field, elongated prey ...
? Phenomenology is, after all, the study of direction and positionality, of the relation of bodies and objects in terms of space, consciousness, and familiarity. Spatial metaphors and geometric figurations permeate ...
of the interactions between spatial attention and conscious visual perception. During the cuetarget period critical for spatial orienting, regions within a frontoparietal network, including nodes of the dorsal ...
investigated for the first time whether sional field were detected more often than left-side neutral fearful body language modulates the spatial distribution of or happy bodies. This demonstrates that despite ...
good route directions? What makes route instructions effective? Numerous studies have demonstrated that people can form spatial mental models from language (e.g. Lee & Tversky, ; Mani & Johnson‐Laird ...
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