Thinking outside of the box: Transfer of shape-based reorientation across the boundary of an arena

•Previous research provides no support for encoding a representation of global-shape.•We introduce a novel test to the reorientation paradigm.•This test dissociates responses based on global-shape cues from local-shape cues.•Experiments were conducted with adult participants in virtual environments....

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Published inCognitive psychology Vol. 87; pp. 53 - 87
Main Authors Buckley, Matthew G., Smith, Alastair D., Haselgrove, Mark
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Abstract •Previous research provides no support for encoding a representation of global-shape.•We introduce a novel test to the reorientation paradigm.•This test dissociates responses based on global-shape cues from local-shape cues.•Experiments were conducted with adult participants in virtual environments.•Data suggests that humans allocentrically encode the global-shape of environments. The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a contentious issue. According to local theories of shape learning, organisms encode the local geometric features of the environment that signal a goal location. In contrast, global theories of shape learning suggest that organisms encode the overall shape of the environment. There is, however, a surprising lack of evidence to support this latter claim, despite the fact that common behaviours seem to require encoding of the global-shape of an environment. We tested one such behaviour in 5 experiments, in which human participants were trained to navigate to a hidden goal on one side of a virtual arena (e.g. the inside) before being required to find the same point on the alternative side (e.g. the outside). Participants navigated to the appropriate goal location, both when inside and outside the virtual arena, but only when the shape of the arena remained the same between training and test (Experiments 1a and 1b). When the arena shape was transformed between these stages, participants were lost (Experiments 2a and 2b). When training and testing was conducted on the outside of two different-shaped arenas that shared local geometric cues participants once again explored the appropriate goal location (Experiment 3). These results provide core evidence that humans encode a global representation of the overall shape of the environments in, or around, which they navigate.
AbstractList The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a contentious issue. According to local theories of shape learning, organisms encode the local geometric features of the environment that signal a goal location. In contrast, global theories of shape learning suggest that organisms encode the overall shape of the environment. There is, however, a surprising lack of evidence to support this latter claim, despite the fact that common behaviours seem to require encoding of the global-shape of an environment. We tested one such behaviour in 5 experiments, in which human participants were trained to navigate to a hidden goal on one side of a virtual arena (e.g. the inside) before being required to find the same point on the alternative side (e.g. the outside). Participants navigated to the appropriate goal location, both when inside and outside the virtual arena, but only when the shape of the arena remained the same between training and test (Experiments 1a and 1b). When the arena shape was transformed between these stages, participants were lost (Experiments 2a and 2b). When training and testing was conducted on the outside of two different-shaped arenas that shared local geometric cues participants once again explored the appropriate goal location (Experiment 3). These results provide core evidence that humans encode a global representation of the overall shape of the environments in, or around, which they navigate.
•Previous research provides no support for encoding a representation of global-shape.•We introduce a novel test to the reorientation paradigm.•This test dissociates responses based on global-shape cues from local-shape cues.•Experiments were conducted with adult participants in virtual environments.•Data suggests that humans allocentrically encode the global-shape of environments. The way in which human and non-human animals represent the shape of their environments remains a contentious issue. According to local theories of shape learning, organisms encode the local geometric features of the environment that signal a goal location. In contrast, global theories of shape learning suggest that organisms encode the overall shape of the environment. There is, however, a surprising lack of evidence to support this latter claim, despite the fact that common behaviours seem to require encoding of the global-shape of an environment. We tested one such behaviour in 5 experiments, in which human participants were trained to navigate to a hidden goal on one side of a virtual arena (e.g. the inside) before being required to find the same point on the alternative side (e.g. the outside). Participants navigated to the appropriate goal location, both when inside and outside the virtual arena, but only when the shape of the arena remained the same between training and test (Experiments 1a and 1b). When the arena shape was transformed between these stages, participants were lost (Experiments 2a and 2b). When training and testing was conducted on the outside of two different-shaped arenas that shared local geometric cues participants once again explored the appropriate goal location (Experiment 3). These results provide core evidence that humans encode a global representation of the overall shape of the environments in, or around, which they navigate.
Author Buckley, Matthew G.
Haselgrove, Mark
Smith, Alastair D.
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Adult
Cognitive psychology
Cues
Encoding
Environment
Experiments
Female
Geometric module
Global
Humans
Learning
Local
Male
Navigation
Navigation behavior
Objectives
Orientation, Spatial
Reorientation
Space Perception
Spatial Learning
Spatial Navigation
Spatial Processing
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Title Thinking outside of the box: Transfer of shape-based reorientation across the boundary of an arena
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