2008
DOI: 10.3758/mc.36.3.518
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Action and the representation of distance in cognitive maps acquired through imagined traversal: The development of a new methodology

Abstract: A new methodology examined the effects of action on memory for traversed distance using an imagined route traversal task. Blindfolded participants learned environments through auditory verbal description, imagining themselves walking in synchronization with metronome beats. Participants were turned during traversals, and performed an action at midroute. Memory for the newly learned environments was tested through recall (measured with metronome beats). Experiments 1–3 indicated that the number (but not amplitu… Show more

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