ERIC Number: EJ742310
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Publication Date: 2006-May
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Allocentric-Heading Recall and Its Relation to Self-Reported Sense-of-Direction
Sholl, M. Jeanne; Kenny, Ryan J.; DellaPorta, Katherine A.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, v32 n3 p516-533 May 2006
A sense of direction (SOD) computes the body's facing direction relative to a reference frame grounded in the environment. The authors report on three experiments in which they used a heading-recall task to tap the functioning of a SOD system and then correlated task performance with self-reported SOD as a convergent test of the task's construct validity. On each heading-recall trial, the participant judged the photographer's allocentric heading when photographing a pictured outdoor scene. Participants were tested over the full range of SOD ratings in Experiment 1, and in Experiments 2 and 3 heading-recall at the SOD extremes was tested. In all experiments, there was wide variability in heading-recall accuracy that covaried with self-rated SOD. Parametric manipulation of various task parameters revealed some likely functional properties of the SOD system. The results support the psychological reality of a SOD system and further indicate that there are large individual differences in the efficacy with which the system functions.
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Experiments, Correlation, Psychological Testing, Construct Validity, Visual Perception, Individual Differences, Geographic Location, Spatial Ability, Statistical Analysis
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Language: English
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