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External Cue Effects on Memory for Spatial Location within a Rotated Task Field
Authors:Sylvia Fitting  Douglas H Wedell  Gary L Allen
Institution:Department of Psychology , University of South Carolina Columbia , South Carolina, USA
Abstract:Abstract

We propose a mathematical model of the Path Integration (PI) process. Its core assumption is that orientations of a path are summarized by circular probability distributions. We compare our model with classical, deterministic models of PI and find that, although they are indistinguishable in terms of information encoded, the probabilistic model is more parsimonious when considering navigation strategies. We show how sensory events can enrich the probability distributions memorized, resulting in a continuum of navigation strategies, from PI to stimulus-triggered response. We analyze the combination of circular probability distributions (e.g., multicue fusion), and demonstrate that, contrary to the linear case, adding orientation cues does not always increase reliability of estimates. We discuss experimental predictions entailed by our model.
Keywords:spatial memory  place memory  categorical coding  fine-grain memory  external cues  mental rotation
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