Monitoring Object Orientation: Effects of Layout Complexity,Viewpoint Changes,and Object Function |
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Authors: | Catherine Mello David Waller |
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Institution: | Miami University , Oxford, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Spatial short-term memory for single target positions is subject to distortions which depend on the spatial layout of visual landmarks. Here, participants had to reproduce the positions of briefly presented targets in the context of three-landmark configurations presented in various orientations. Symmetry properties of distortional patterns were determined by the intrinsic reference system of the landmark configuration as well as by the environment-or body-centered vertical axis. Symmetry was best about the cardinal axes of the landmark system irrespective of their orientation, but symmetry of non-cardinal axes was enhanced when these axes were aligned with the extrinsic vertical. Results are inconsistent with most current models of spatial memory distortions but in line with models explaining distortions in terms of attentional processes in topographical neuronal networks. |
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Keywords: | spatial memory spatial perception motor processes |
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