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Seeing Like a Geologist: Bayesian Use of Expert Categories in Location Memory
Authors:Mark P Holden  Nora S Newcombe  Ilyse Resnick  Thomas F Shipley
Institution:1. Department of PsychologyTemple University;2. Department of PsychologyUniversity of Western Ontario
Abstract:Memory for spatial location is typically biased, with errors trending toward the center of a surrounding region. According to the category adjustment model (CAM), this bias reflects the optimal, Bayesian combination of fine‐grained and categorical representations of a location. However, there is disagreement about whether categories are malleable. For instance, can categories be redefined based on expert‐level conceptual knowledge? Furthermore, if expert knowledge is used, does it dominate other information sources, or is it used adaptively so as to minimize overall error, as predicted by a Bayesian framework? We address these questions using images of geological interest. The participants were experts in structural geology, organic chemistry, or English literature. Our data indicate that expertise‐based categories influence estimates of location memory—particularly when these categories better constrain errors than alternative (“novice”) categories. Results are discussed with respect to the CAM.
Keywords:Location memory  Expertise  Spatial cognition  Bayesian models  Categorization
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