Acquisition of route and survey knowledge in the absence of vision

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Erwerb der Orientierungs- und Einschaetzungsfaehigkeit ohne Sicht
Autor:Klatzky, Roberta L.; Loomis, Jack M.; Colledge, Reginald G.; Cicinelli, Joseph G.; Doherty, Sally; Pellegrino, James W.
Erschienen in:Journal of motor behavior
Veröffentlicht:22 (1990), 1, S. 19-43, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0022-2895, 1940-1027
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199202052683
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Abstract

The ability of sighted, blindfolded individuals to navigate while walking was assessed in two types of tasks, one requiring knowledge of a route that previously had been navigated and another requiring more complex spatial inference or computation. A computerized measurement system monitored spatial position. The route tasks included maintenance of a heading, distance and turn reproduction and estimation, and turn production. The inferential task required completion of a multisegment pathway by returning directly to the origin. Pathways were replicated at two different scales. Measures for the route-knowledge tasks indicated a substantial ability to navigate in the absence of visual cues. Route reproduction performance was particularly accurate despite intrinsic veering tendencies. A substantial increase in error was observed in the pattern-completion task. Errors in pathway completion increased with pathway complexity and were quite similar at the two scales. Correlational data suggested that performance on different route-knowledge tasks reflected differing underlying representations. The completion task led to a high correlation between absolute turn and distance error but had minimal correlations with the route tasks. The data suggest that a survey representation with some degree of scale independence was constructed for use in the pathway completion task. Verf.-Referat