7 Flashcards
Famous landmarks selected in common across subjects were chosen by?
as those they could visualize but had not visited in person were selected.
Landmarks that had not been visited by any subject were selected to?
To prevent subjects from recalling landmark locations within a spatially extended environment, thus assessing the neural basis of the landmarks per se as the most primary elements of topographical knowledge.
The goal of the study was to engage subjects in the relevant task for the duration of each scan did they?
All subjects performed the tasks fluently, without stopping. (This shows that the Ps could do the task easily)
. It was notable that the routes chosen by subjects during the navigation task were all very similar how?
minor roads selected. Street names were recalled accurately, as were relevant landmarks, and traffic restrictions were adhered to.
When the Subjects were debriefed after scanning and reported?
visualizing actual travel along the routes, including “seeing” salient landmarks as they were passed.