Switching points of view in spatial mental models
N Franklin, B Tversky, V Coon - Memory & cognition, 1992 - Springer
In six experiments, subjects read narratives describing varying spatial scenes with more
than one point of view. They were probed with questions about objects located in six …
than one point of view. They were probed with questions about objects located in six …
Internal and external spatial frameworks for representing described scenes
DJ Bryant, B Tversky, N Franklin - Journal of memory and language, 1992 - Elsevier
Four experiments explored readers' mental models of described scenes. Environments were
described from one of two perspectives, an internal perspective of an observer within the …
described from one of two perspectives, an internal perspective of an observer within the …
Searching imagined environments.
N Franklin, B Tversky - Journal of experimental psychology …, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Subjects read narratives describing directions of objects around a standing or reclining
observer, who was periodically reoriented. RTs were measured to identify which object was …
observer, who was periodically reoriented. RTs were measured to identify which object was …
Multiple views of spatial memory
AL Shelton, TP McNamara - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1997 - Springer
Recent evidence indicates that mental representations of large (ie, navigable) spaces are
viewpoint dependent when observers are restricted to a single view. The purpose of the …
viewpoint dependent when observers are restricted to a single view. The purpose of the …
The metrics of spatial situation models.
M Rinck, A Hähnel, GH Bower… - Journal of Experimental …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors investigated the metrics of spatial distance represented in situation models of
narratives. In 3 experiments, a spatial gradient of accessibility in situation models was …
narratives. In 3 experiments, a spatial gradient of accessibility in situation models was …
Spatial mental models
B Tversky - Psychology of learning and motivation, 1991 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that spatial descriptions spontaneously construct
spatial mental models of the described scenes as a natural consequence of reading for …
spatial mental models of the described scenes as a natural consequence of reading for …
The representation of space in mental models derived from text
W Langston, DC Kramer, AM Glenberg - Memory & Cognition, 1998 - Springer
Mental models of text are representations of what the text is about (ie, situations), rather than
representations of the text itself. Many mental model theories propose that mental models …
representations of the text itself. Many mental model theories propose that mental models …
Updating situation models during narrative comprehension
DG Morrow, GH Bower, SL Greenspan - Journal of memory and language, 1989 - Elsevier
The present study examines whether readers of narratives focus on information relevant to
the protagonist's perspective even when this information is implied rather than explicitly …
the protagonist's perspective even when this information is implied rather than explicitly …
Spatial mental models from descriptions
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 …
broad range of ideas. This article reviews two projects studying the nature of mental …
Spatial mental models derived from survey and route descriptions
In four experiments, subjects read route or survey descriptions of naturalistic environments
and then answered verbatim or inference questions from both perspectives and drew maps …
and then answered verbatim or inference questions from both perspectives and drew maps …