Altercentric cognition: How others influence our cognitive processing
D Kampis, V Southgate - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2020 - cell.com
Humans are ultrasocial, yet, theories of cognition have often been occupied with the solitary
mind. Over the past decade, an increasing volume of work has revealed how individual …
mind. Over the past decade, an increasing volume of work has revealed how individual …
Human wayfinding behaviour and metrics in complex environments: a systematic literature review
The university campuses situated in metropolitan city centres have morphed into complex
environments due to congested layout and high-rise buildings. The environmental legibility …
environments due to congested layout and high-rise buildings. The environmental legibility …
Orientation and perspective dependence in route and survey learning.
AL Shelton, TP McNamara - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
Three experiments investigated the role of egocentric orientation in subsequent memory for
layouts learned via route (ground-level) and survey (aerial or overview) perspectives …
layouts learned via route (ground-level) and survey (aerial or overview) perspectives …
How are the locations of objects in the environment represented in memory?
TP McNamara - International conference on spatial cognition, 2002 - Springer
This chapter summarizes a new theory of spatial memory. According to the theory, when
people learn the locations of objects in a new environment, they interpret the spatial …
people learn the locations of objects in a new environment, they interpret the spatial …
Representing 3D space in working memory: Spatial images from vision, hearing, touch, and language
The chapter deals with a form of transient spatial representation referred to as a spatial
image. Like a percept, it is externalized, scaled to the environment, and can appear in any …
image. Like a percept, it is externalized, scaled to the environment, and can appear in any …
Relating spatial perspective taking to the perception of other's affordances: Providing a foundation for predicting the future behavior of others
SH Creem-Regehr, KT Gagnon, MN Geuss… - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Understanding what another agent can see relates functionally to the understanding of what
they can do. We propose that spatial perspective taking and perceiving other's affordances …
they can do. We propose that spatial perspective taking and perceiving other's affordances …
When do humans spontaneously adopt another's visuospatial perspective?
Perspective-taking is a key component of social interactions. However, there is an ongoing
controversy about whether, when and how instances of spontaneous visuospatial …
controversy about whether, when and how instances of spontaneous visuospatial …
Mental search of concepts is supported by egocentric vector representations and restructured grid maps
S Viganò, R Bayramova, CF Doeller… - Nature Communications, 2023 - nature.com
The human hippocampal-entorhinal system is known to represent both spatial locations and
abstract concepts in memory in the form of allocentric cognitive maps. Using fMRI, we show …
abstract concepts in memory in the form of allocentric cognitive maps. Using fMRI, we show …
Modulation of neural activity by angle of rotation during imagined spatial transformations
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (eg, mental rotation) and the self (eg, perspective
taking) are psychologically dissociable. In mental rotation, the viewer transforms the location …
taking) are psychologically dissociable. In mental rotation, the viewer transforms the location …
Visuospatial perspective-taking in conversation and the role of bilingual experience
RA Ryskin, S Brown-Schmidt… - Journal of Memory and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Little is known about how listeners use spatial perspective information to guide
comprehension. Perspective-taking abilities have been linked to executive function in both …
comprehension. Perspective-taking abilities have been linked to executive function in both …