The acquisition of survey knowledge for local and global landmark configurations under time pressure |
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Authors: | Sascha Credé Tyler Thrash Christoph Hölscher Sara Irina Fabrikant |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography, Geographic Information Visualization and Analysis, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;2. Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, Chair of Cognitive Science, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;3. Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;4. Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, Chair of Cognitive Science, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The influence of stress states on cognition is widely recognized. However, the manner in which stress affects survey knowledge acquisition is still unresolved. For the present study, we investigated whether survey knowledge acquisition during a stressful task (i.e., under time pressure) is more accurate for the mental representation of global or local landmarks. Participants navigated through virtual cities with a navigation aid and explicit learning instructions for different landmark configurations. Participants’ judgments of relative direction (JRDs) suggest that global landmark configurations were not represented more accurately than local landmark configurations and that survey knowledge acquisition was not impaired under time pressure. In contrast to prior findings, our results indicate the limitations of the utility of global landmarks for spatial knowledge acquisition. |
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Keywords: | Survey knowledge stress time pressure working memory landmarks |
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