Gagnon et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Stepping into a map: Initial heading direction influences spatial memory flexibilityGagnon et al., 2014
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- Gagnon S
- Brunyé T
- Gardony A
- Noordzij M
- Mahoney C
- Taylor H
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- Cognitive science
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Learning a novel environment involves integrating first‐person perceptual and motoric experiences with developing knowledge about the overall structure of the surroundings. The present experiments provide insights into the parallel development of these egocentric and …
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