Poster presentations 3

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Poster 3.1. Christopher Hawthorne, Michelle Myers, Sofia Quintero and Heather BurteDirectional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions
Poster 3.2. You Lily Cheng and Elizabeth ChrastilHead direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods
Poster 3.3. Sungjoon Park, Brandon Watanabe and Heather BurteReference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use
Poster 3.4. Tina Vajsbaher, Holger Schultheis, Paphon Sa-Ngasoongsongm, Ratthapoom Watcharopas, Myat Su Yin and Peter Haddawy. The role of spatial cognition in surgical navigation in arthroscopic surgery
Poster 3.5. Renate Delucchi Danhier. Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds
Poster 3.6. Sabine U König, Ahima Keshava, Viviane Clay, Kirsten Rittershofer, Nicolas Kuske and Peter König. Embodied Spatial Knowledge Acquisition in Immersive Virtual Reality: Comparison of Direct Experience and Map Exploration
Poster 3.7. Margarita Zaleshina and Alexander Zaleshin. Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks
Poster 3.8. Bingjie Cheng, Ian T. Ruginski, and Sara I. Fabrikant. Enhancing spatial learning during navigation by optimizing landmark density on digital maps
Poster 3.9. Vladislava Segen, Giorgio Colombo, Marios Avraamides, Timothy Slattery and Jan Wiener. Difficulties in extracting spatial information induce a bias towards the use of non-spatial heuristics in a spatial memory task

3.1. Directional sense in familiar environments misaligned with the cardinal directions

Christopher Hawthorne, Michelle Myers, Sofia Quintero and Heather Burte
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3.2. Head direction signals during navigation: comparing movement and stationary periods

You Lily Cheng and Elizabeth Chrastil
[ video ]

Lily_Head_Direction_Spatial_Cognition


3.3. Reference frames for spatial and social thinking: Individual differences in strategy use

Sungjoon Park, Brandon Watanabe and Heather Burte
[ video ]

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3.4. The role of spatial cognition in surgical navigation in arthroscopic surgery

Tina Vajsbaher, Holger Schultheis, Paphon Sa-Ngasoongsongm, Ratthapoom Watcharopas, Myat Su Yin and Peter Haddawy


3.5. Mini-maps aid spatial cognition within virtual worlds

Renate Delucchi Danhier
[ video ]

DelucchiDanhier-SC2021-poster-NEW


3.6. Embodied Spatial Knowledge Acquisition in Immersive Virtual Reality: Comparison of Direct Experience and Map Exploration

Sabine U König, Ahima Keshava, Viviane Clay, Kirsten Rittershofer, Nicolas Kuske and Peter König


3.7. Changes in the flight paths of pigeons based on extended spatial landmarks

Margarita Zaleshina and Alexander Zaleshin
[ video ]

Changes-in-the-Flight-Paths-of-Pigeons


3.8. Enhancing spatial learning during navigation by optimizing landmark density on digital maps

Bingjie Cheng, Ian T. Ruginski, and Sara I. Fabrikant
[ video ]

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3.9. Difficulties in extracting spatial information induce a bias towards the use of non-spatial heuristics in a spatial memory task

Vladislava Segen, Giorgio Colombo, Marios Avraamides, Timothy Slattery and Jan Wiener
[ video ]

SC2021_Vladislava_Segen