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Spatial reorientation in large and small enclosures: Comparative and developmental perspectives

CHIANDETTI, CINZIA
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VALLORTIGARA G.
2008
  • journal article

Periodico
COGNITIVE PROCESSING
Abstract
Several vertebrate species, including humans, following passive spatial disorientation appear to be able to reorient themselves by making use of the geometric shape of the environment (i.e., metric properties of surfaces and directional sense). In some circumstances, reliance on such purely geometric information can overcome the use of local featural cues (landmarks). The relative use of geometric and non-geometric information seems to depend upon, among other factors, the size of the experimental space. Evidence in non-human animals and in human infants for primacy in encoding either geometric or landmark information depending on the size of the environment is reviewed, together with possible theoretical accounts of this phenomenon.
DOI
10.1007/s10339-008-0202-6
WOS
WOS:000265757700002
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-55049108664
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1908517
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Soggetti
  • Chick

  • Fish

  • Geometry

  • Human infants

  • Modularity

  • Pigeon

  • Space size

  • Spatial reorientation...

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