“…Nevertheless, between 6 and 12 months, infants begin to demonstrate that they are capable of orienting by using visual guidance strategies employing coincident or adjacent visual cues or landmarks (Acredolo, 1978;Acredolo & Evans, 1980;Bremner, 1978a,b;Bushnell, McKenzie, Lawrence, & Connell, 1995;Tyler & McKenzie, 1990). Between 6 and 12 months of age infants also begin showing that they can orient using path integration/dead reckoning (Acredolo, 1978;Acredolo, Adams, & Goodwyn, 1984;Rieser & Heiman, 1982), and, for example, can use closely related landmarks to visually identify a goal location after rotation and translation (Lew, Bremner, & Lefkovitch, 2000).…”