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Rieser, J. J. (1989) Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 15, 1157-1165.

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http://tics.trends.com 1364-6613/02/$ -- see front matter .. - Does Self-Motion Affect   (Correct)

....It cannot therefore be concluded that object recognition is mediated by extra retinal information, but only by self motion information, which as far as we know from the data presented by Simons et al. may be retinal in origin. One way to exclude this possibility would be, following Rieser [4], to blindfold subjects as they change their viewpoint in the self motion condition; to the extent that the difference between self and object motion conditions persisted in this case, one could exclude optic flow from an explanation of the effect found by Simons et al. If optic flow is not ....

Rieser, J.J. (1989)Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. J. Exp. Psychol. Learn. Mem. Cogn. 15, 1157--1165


Differences between Active-Explorers and Passive-Observers.. - Christou, Bülthoff (1998)   (Correct)

.... views and this has been corroborated by experimental studies both on humans (Bulthoff Edelman, 1992) and monkeys (Logothetis, Pauls Bulthoff, 1994) There is also increasing evidence for such view specificity in the recognition of scenes or large scale environments (Shelton McNamara, 1997; Rieser, 1989). The bulk of previous studies in scene recognition has found evidence for decreased specificity and increased abstraction in the representation of scenes, especially over long periods of time (Rowland et.al. 1978; Hock Schmelzkopf, 1980) However, a major difficulty encountered by these ....

Rieser, J. J. (1989). Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation.


Differences between Active-Explorers and Passive-Observers.. - Christou, Bülthoff (1998)   (Correct)

....views and this has been corroborated by experimental studies both on humans #B#ultho# Edelman, 1992# and monkeys #Logothetis, Pauls B#ultho#, 1994#. There is also increasing evidence for such view speci#city in the recognition of scenes or large scale environments #Shelton McNamara, 1997; Rieser, 1989#. The bulk of previous studies in scene recognition has found evidence for decreased speci #city and increased abstraction in the representation of scenes, especially over long periods of time #Rowland et.al. 1978; Hock Schmelzkopf, 1980#. However, a major di#culty encountered by these ....

Rieser, J. J. #1989#. Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation.


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Rieser, J. J. (1989) Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 15, 1157-1165.


Frames of Reference in Mobile Augmented Reality Displays - Weimin Mou Chinese (2004)   (Correct)

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Rieser, J. J. (1989). Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 15, 1157--1165.


Physically Large Displays Improve Path Integration in.. - Tan, Gergle.. (2004)   (Correct)

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Rieser, J. J. (1989) Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 15, 1157-1165.


Physically Large Displays Improve Path Integration in.. - Tan, Gergle.. (2004)   (Correct)

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Rieser, J. J. (1989) Access to knowledge of spatial structure at novel points of observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 15, 1157-1165.

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