The effects of spatial stability and cue type on spatial learning: Implications for theories of parallel memory systems
Some theories of spatial learning predict that associative rules apply under only limited circumstances. For example, learning based on a boundary has been claimed to be immune to cue competition effects because boundary information is the basis for the formation of a cognitive map, whilst landmark...
Main Authors: | Austen, J.M (Author), Buckley, M.G (Author), Ihssen, N. (Author), Lew, A.R (Author), McGregor, A. (Author), Myles, L.A.M (Author), Smith, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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