Journal: Cognitive Processing
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Abbreviation
Cogn. process.
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Springer
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- How to remember Tübingen? Reference frames in route and survey knowledge of one's city of residencyItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive ProcessingMeilinger, Tobias; Frankenstein, Julia; Mohler, Betty J.; et al. (2014) - Contextual emergence of mental statesItem type: Journal Article
Cognitive ProcessingAtmanspacher, Harald W. (2015)The concept of contextual emergence has been proposed as a non-reductive, yet well-defined relation between different levels of description of physical and other systems. It yields a formally sound and empirically applicable procedure to translate between descriptive levels in an overall consistent fashion. This will be discussed for the contextual emergence of mental states from a neural level of description. - How to build an inexpensive cognitive robotItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive ProcessingRizzardi, Enrico; Bennati, Stefano; Ragni, Marco (2014) - The effect of navigation method and visual display on distance perception in a large-scale virtual buildingItem type: Journal Article
Cognitive ProcessingLi, Hengshan; Mavros, Panagiotis; Krukar, Jakub; et al. (2021)Immersive virtual reality (VR) technology has become a popular method for fundamental and applied spatial cognition research. One challenge researchers face is emulating walking in a large-scale virtual space although the user is in fact in a small physical space. To address this, a variety of movement interfaces in VR have been proposed, from traditional joysticks to teleportation and omnidirectional treadmills. These movement methods tap into different mental processes of spatial learning during navigation, but their impacts on distance perception remain unclear. In this paper, we investigated the role of visual display, proprioception, and optic flow on distance perception in a large-scale building by manipulating four different movement methods. Eighty participants either walked in a real building, or moved through its virtual replica using one of three movement methods: VR-treadmill, VR-touchpad, and VR-teleportation. Results revealed that, first, visual display played a major role in both perceived and traversed distance estimates but did not impact environmental distance estimates. Second, proprioception and optic flow did not impact the overall accuracy of distance perception, but having only an intermittent optic flow (in the VR-teleportation movement method) impaired the precision of traversed distance estimates. In conclusion, movement method plays a significant role in distance perception but does not impact the configurational knowledge learned in a large-scale real and virtual building, and the VR-touchpad movement method provides an effective interface for navigation in VR. - Linking the design of university learning spaces to students' experienceItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive ProcessingEmo, Beatrix; Farquet, Gregoire; Kaijima, Momoyo; et al. (2021) - Development of a novel test to measure spatial abilities of architecture students: Preliminary findingsItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive Processing ~ Spatial Cognition in a Multimedia and Intercultural World Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC 2018)Berkowitz Biran, Michal; Emo, Beatrix; Gerber, Andri; et al. (2018) - Art and architecture as experienceItem type: Conference Paper
Cognitive ProcessingZschocke, Nina (2012) - User judgments of perceived and traversed distances in a real shopping mall and a corresponding virtual modelItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive Processing ~ Cognitive Processing. SSpatial Cognition in a Multimedia and Intercultural World Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC 2018) ProceedingsLi, Hengshan; Mavros, Panagiotis; Sabbe, Arnout; et al. (2018) - Social density and building layout: The experience of crowing in wayfindingItem type: Other Conference Item
Cognitive Processing ~ Spatial Cognition in a Multimedia and Intercultural World Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC 2018)Jazuk, Kristina; Mavros, Panagiotis; Thrash, Tyler; et al. (2018) - Is mental time embodied interpersonally?Item type: Journal Article
Cognitive ProcessingThönes, Sven; Stocker, Kurt; Brugger, Peter; et al. (2018)
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