2022
DOI: 10.1167/jov.22.14.4121
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Spatial attention is modulated by representational formats of spatial direction

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“…There are multiple ways of conveying spatial directions—arrows, words, or even images of scenes. Research on spatial direction comprehension across formats from an egocentric perspective shows advantageous effects for simplistic depictions—arrows and words—compared to depictions that show actual detail (images of scenes) (Barnas et al, 2023; Weisberg et al, 2018; Weisberg & Chatterjee, 2021). These depictions (offering egocentric orientation) may optimally support orientation behavior in older adults, though systematic cognitive testing about differences in processing these cues across age groups is currently lacking.…”
Section: Orientation—which Way Am I Facing?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are multiple ways of conveying spatial directions—arrows, words, or even images of scenes. Research on spatial direction comprehension across formats from an egocentric perspective shows advantageous effects for simplistic depictions—arrows and words—compared to depictions that show actual detail (images of scenes) (Barnas et al, 2023; Weisberg et al, 2018; Weisberg & Chatterjee, 2021). These depictions (offering egocentric orientation) may optimally support orientation behavior in older adults, though systematic cognitive testing about differences in processing these cues across age groups is currently lacking.…”
Section: Orientation—which Way Am I Facing?mentioning
confidence: 99%