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Allocentric coding: Spatial range and combination rules
When a visual target is presented with neighboring landmarks, its location can be determined both relative to the self (egocentric coding) and relative to these landmarks (allocentric coding). In the present study, we investigated (1) how allocentric coding depends on the distance between the targets and their surrounding landmarks (i.e.
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Neuropsychologia, 2011
Allocentric cues can be used to encode locations in visuospatial memory, but it is not known how and when these representations are converted into egocentric commands for behaviour. Here, we tested the influence of different memory intervals on reach performance toward targets defined in either egocentric or allocentric coordinates, and then compared ...
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Allocentric cues can be used to encode locations in visuospatial memory, but it is not known how and when these representations are converted into egocentric commands for behaviour. Here, we tested the influence of different memory intervals on reach performance toward targets defined in either egocentric or allocentric coordinates, and then compared ...
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Creativity and Allocentric Perception
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966Seven tests were used to measure allocentric-autocentric perception. The Remote Associates Test was used for selection of high, moderate and low creative female Ss. Intelligence was controlled and differences on WAIS subtest scores were examined. A consistent rank order was obtained among groups and Ss for the hypothesized construct.
Frances H. Lucas, Richard H. Dana
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Domain-Specific Allocentrism-Idiocentrism
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1998Concerned with individual differences in allocentrism-idiocentrism with reference to the family, Study 1 describes the assessment of an initial item pool of statements. Selection of good items was based on several criteria met by both an "Eastern" cultural group and a "Western" cultural group, thereby providing cross-cultural comparability at the item
Clarry Lay +7 more
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Impaired Allocentric Spatial Memory Underlying Topographical Disorientation
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2006The cognitive processes supporting spatial navigation are considered in the context of a patient (CF) with possible very early Alzheimer's disease who presents with topographical disorientation. Her verbal memory and her recognition memory for unknown buildings, landmarks and outdoor scenes was intact, although she showed an impairment in face ...
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Allocentrism and Perceptions of Helping
Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2000Abstract This study applied Brickman, Rabinowitz, Karuza, Coates, Cohn, and Kidder's (1982) models of helping and coping to an allocen-trism-idiocentrism framework. The main hypothesis was that the model endorsed would depend upon the level of acculturation.
John McCarthy, Holly Stadler
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