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Bodily, Kent D.; Daniel, Thomas A.; Sturz, Bradley R. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Beaconing is a process in which the distance between a visual landmark and current position is reduced in order to return to a location. In contrast, dead reckoning is a process in which vestibular, kinesthetic and/or optic flow cues are utilized to update speed of movement, elapsed time of movement, and direction of movement to return to a…
Descriptors: Cues, Spatial Ability, Visual Perception, Psychomotor Skills
Whyte, Jacqueline T.; Martin, Gerard M.; Skinner, Darlene M. – Learning and Motivation, 2009
Behavioral data suggest that distinguishable orientations may be necessary for place learning even when distal cues define different start points in the room and a unique goal location. We examined whether changes in orientation are also important in place learning and navigation in a water T-maze. In Experiment 1, rats were trained to locate a…
Descriptors: Cues, Animals, Animal Behavior, Experiments
Rodrigo, T.; Sansa, J.; Baradad, P.; Chamizo, V. D. – Learning and Motivation, 2006
In two experiments in a Morris pool, rats were trained to find a hidden platform which was located in a specific position in relation to two objects, B and F, which were presented together, one in front of the other. One object, B, was just above the platform (a beacon for the platform, the critical object) while the second object, F, was above…
Descriptors: Animals, Animal Behavior, Spatial Ability, Experiments

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