In previous research, pigeons and hill mynas that performed differently on an object permanence task were presumed to attend to objects in different ways (Plowright, Reid, & Kilian, 1998). In the current study, we conducted 4 experiments to invest...
<p>We review use of multiple landmarks in navigational behavior by humans and nonhuman animals focusing on three important aspects of spatial learning and cognition: Cognitive map, spatial integration, and configuration of multiple landmarks...
Katsuo Sekiguchi   Tomokazu Ushitani   Kosuke Sawa   
Journal of Comparative Psychology 132(2) 178-188 2018年5月 [査読有り]
Landmark-based goal-searching tasks that were similar to those for pigeons (Ushitani &
Jitsumori, 2011) were provided to human participants to investigate whether they could learn and use multiple sources of spatial information that redundantl...