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Is the map in our head oriented north?

机译:我们脑海中的地图是否朝北?

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We examined how a highly familiar environmental space-one's city of residence-is represented in memory. Twenty-six participants faced a photo-realistic virtual model of their hometown and completed a task in which they pointed to familiar target locations from various orientations. Each participant's performance was most accurate when he or she was facing north, and errors increased as participants' deviation from a north-facing orientation increased. Pointing errors and latencies were not related to the distance between participants' initial locations and the target locations. Our results are inconsistent with accounts of orientation-free memory and with theories assuming that the storage of spatial knowledge depends on local reference frames. Although participants recognized familiar local views in their initial locations, their strategy for pointing relied on a single, north-oriented reference frame that was likely acquired from maps rather than experience from daily exploration. Even though participants had spent significantly more time navigating the city than looking at maps, their pointing behavior seemed to rely on a north-oriented mental map.
机译:我们研究了如何在记忆中表现出一个非常熟悉的环境空间-一个居住城市。 26位参与者面对着他们家乡的逼真的虚拟模型,并完成了一项任务,他们从各个方向指向熟悉的目标位置。每个参与者面对北方时的表现最为准确,并且随着参与者偏离朝北方向的偏差增加,误差也随之增加。指向错误和等待时间与参与者的初始位置和目标位置之间的距离无关。我们的结果与无方向内存的说明和假设空间知识的存储依赖于本地参考系的理论不一致。尽管参与者认识到他们最初位置时熟悉的本地视图,但是他们的指向策略依赖于单个北向参考系,该参考系很可能是从地图获取的,而不是日常探索的经验。尽管参与者花在导航城市上的时间比看地图花费了更多时间,但他们的指向行为似乎依赖于北向的思维导图。

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