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On Egocentric and Allocentric Maps

2014
The question as to whether spatial information is coded using an egocentric or an allocentric frame of reference has led to three prominent but competing models of spatial cognition being proposed. In this paper, these models are reviewed on theoretical rather than empirical grounds and are shown to be similar. While using these two different frames of
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Putting Egocentric and Allocentric into Perspective

2010
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various tasks, navigators profit from both kinds of relations. However, their interrelation seems to be underspecified. We present four elementary representations of allocentric and egocentric relations (sensorimotor contingencies, egocentric coordinate systems ...
Meilinger, T., Vosgerau, G.
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Allocentric and Idiocentric Personalities: A Comment

South Pacific Journal of Psychology, 1993
In this article I question the idiocentric/allocentric distinction on the grounds that: a) it utilizes an increasingly discredited humanist conception of the rational autonomous subject associated with the definition of idiocentrism; b) it distinguishes forms of motivation which fail to offer reliable indices of behavioural patterning; and c) it offers
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Allocentric

2022
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Patterns of allocentric emotional expressions, a contrastive study*

2014
The aim of this paper is to propose a detailed analysis of allocentric emotional expressions (AEE) like I am happy for you; She worries for him in English, French, Romanian and Russian. Joy, sadness, fear, and shame are the four emotional domains concerned by these constructions.
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Allocentric

2010
Jean-Michel Scherrmann   +199 more
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Allocentric

2015
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