Separation of geometric and featural information in children’s spatial representation: Evidence from a model selection task

Volume: 213, Pages: 105272 - 105272
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Previous studies in spatial reorientation have found that young children rely mainly on geometric shapes for reorientation and sometimes ignore features in the environment. Theoretical interpretations of children's reorientation performance are usually attributed to children's spatial representation of their surrounding environments. The geometric module theory states that featural information is represented separately from geometric shape in...
Paper Details
Title
Separation of geometric and featural information in children’s spatial representation: Evidence from a model selection task
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
213
Pages
105272 - 105272
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