2023
DOI: 10.5334/joc.307
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Landmark Sequence Learning from Real-World Route Navigation and the Impact of Navigation Aid Visualisation Style

Abstract: Primacy and recency features of serial memory are a hallmark of typical memory functions that have been observed for a wide array of tasks. Recently, the ubiquity of this serial position effect has been supported for objects learned during navigation, with canonical serial position functions observed for sequence memory of landmarks that were encountered along a route during a highly controlled virtual navigation task.In the present study, we extended those findings to a real-world navigation task in which par… Show more

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