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Orientation in cognitive maps
Authors:Douglas L Hintzman  Carla S O&#x;Dell  David R Arndt
Institution:University of Oregon U.S.A.
Abstract:In 14 experiments, subjects had to “point to” surrounding environmental locations (targets) while imagining themselves in a particular spot facing in various directions (orientations). The spatial information was either committed to memory (cognitive maps) or directly presented on each trial in the visual or tactile modality. Reaction times (RT) indicated that orientation shifts were achieved through mental rotation in the visual task, but not in the cognitive map or tactile tasks. Further, in the latter two tasks targets were located most quickly when they were adjacent to or opposite the imagined orientation. Several explanations of this finding were tested. Various aspects of the data suggest that cognitive maps are not strictly holistic, but consist of orientation-specific representations, and—at least in part—of relational propositions specific to object pairs.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Douglas L  Hintzman  Department of Psychology  University of Oregon  Eugene  OR 97403  
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