Does Constraining Field of View Prevent Extraction of Geometric Cues for Humans during Virtual-Environment Reorientation?
Bradley R. Sturz
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Works by Bradley R. Sturz in Psychology
2017
Geometric and Tactile Cue Conflict in the Absence of Visual Sense: Evidence From the Reorientation Paradigm
Bradley R. Sturz
Non-Goal Cues Can Be Used to Disambiguate the Correct From the Rotationally Equivalent Location: Evidence From Blind-Folded Adults
Bradley R. Sturz
Geometric Cues, Reference Frames, and the Equivalence of Experienced-Aligned and Novel-Aligned Views in Human Spatial Memory
Bradley R. Sturz
Does Constraining Field of View Prevent Extraction of Geometric Cues for Humans during Virtual-Environment Reorientation?
Bradley R. Sturz
A Consistent but Non-Coincident Visual Pattern Facilitates the Learning of Spatial Relations among Locations
Bradley R. Sturz
Asymmetrical Interference Effects Between Two-Dimensional Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
Bradley R. Sturz
Incidental Encoding of Enclosure Geometry Does Not Require Visual Input: Evidence from Blindfolded Adults
Bradley R. Sturz
More than a Feeling: Incidental Learning of Array Geometry by Blindfolded Adult Humans Revealed through Touch
Bradley R. Sturz
Isolated Processing of Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words: Evidence from a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task
Bradley R. Sturz
Psychophysics and Eye-Tracking of Two-Dimensional Rectangle/Square Perception: Potential Implications for Spatial Orientation
Bradley R. Sturz
Stroop Interference in a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task: Evidence for Semantic Competition
Bradley R. Sturz
Psychophysics and Eye-Tracking of Two-Dimensional Rectangle/Square Perception: Potential Implications for Spatial Orientation
Ty W. Boyer
An Asymmetry in Shape and Shape Word Interference: Evidence for Core Geometric Knowledge
Bradley R. Sturz
Dissociating Principal and Medial Axis Predictions: Effects of Training Enclosure Size
Bradley R. Sturz
A Room With a (Different) View: A Role for Field of View in the Reorientation Process
Bradley R. Sturz
Detecting the Perception of Illusory Spatial Boundaries: Evidence From Distance Judgment
Bradley R. Sturz
Detecting the Perception of Illusory Spatial Boundaries: Evidence From Distance Judgments
Bradley R. Sturz
Evidence Consistent With the Multiple-Bearings Hypothesis From Human Virtual Landmark-Based Navigation
Bradley R. Sturz
Males Show Improved Perspective-Taking Performance When Females Images Occupy Locations in the Spatial Array: Preliminary Evidence Consistent With Sexual Selection of Spatial Skills?
Bradley R. Sturz
Manipulation of Filled and Unfilled Shapes and Shape Words Confirms Saliency Manipulation in a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task
Bradley R. Sturz
Exploring the Relationship Between Training and Testing Enclosure Size on the Use of Global and Local Geometric Cues During Spatial Reorientation
Bradley R. Sturz
Geometric Cues, Reference Frames, and the Equivalence of Experienced-aligned and Novel-Aligned Views in Human Spatial Memory
Bradley R. Sturz
Does the Presence of a Non-Coincident Visual Spatial Pattern Facilitate the Learning of Spatial Relations Among Locations?
Bradley R. Sturz
Do Eye Movements During Shape Discrimination Reveal an Underlying Geometric Structure?
Bradley R. Sturz
Orientation via Enclosure Geometry by Blind-folded Adults: Evidence Against View-based Matching Theories of Spatial Orientation
Bradley R. Sturz
Stroop Interference in a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task: Evidence for Semantic Competition
Bradley R. Sturz
Stroop Interference in a Match-to-Sample Task: Implications for Semantic and Response Competition Accounts
Bradley R. Sturz
Observation of Search Strategies Facilitates and Inhibits Subsequent Learning of Spatial Relations Among Locations
Bradley R. Sturz
More Than a Feeling: Incidental Learning of Array Geometry by Blind-Folded Adult Humans Revealed Through Touch
Bradley R. Sturz
Psychophysics and Eye-Tracking of Two-Dimensional Rectangle/Square Perception: Implication for Orientation via Geometric Cues?
Bradley R. Sturz
Stroop-Like Interference in a Match-to-Sample Task: Further Evidence for Semantic Competition?
Bradley R. Sturz
Using a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task to Further Investigate the Isolated Processing of Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
Bradley R. Sturz
The Roles of Surface Features and Beacons on the Use of Local and Global Geometric Cues for Reorientation
Bradley R. Sturz
An Asymmetry in Shape and Shape Word Interference: Evidence for Core Geometric Knowledge
Ty W. Boyer
Manipulation of Filled and Unfilled Shapes and Shape Words Confirms Saliency Manipulation in a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task
Ty W. Boyer
Psychophysics and Eye-Tracking of Two-Dimensional Rectangle/Square Perception: Implication for Orientation via Geometric Cues?
Ty W. Boyer
Stroop Interference in a Match-to-Sample Task: Implications for Semantic and Response Competition Accounts
Ty W. Boyer
Stroop Interference in a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task: Evidence for Semantic Competition
Ty W. Boyer
Using a Delayed Match-to-Sample Task to Further Investigate the Isolated Processing of Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
Ty W. Boyer
Stroop-Like Interference in a Match-to-Sample Task: Further Evidence for Semantic Competition?
Ty W. Boyer
2016
Isolated Processing of Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words: Evidence from a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task
Ty W. Boyer
Psychophysics and Eye-Tracking of Two-Dimensional Rectangle/Square Perception: Potential Implications for Spatial Orientation
Ty W. Boyer
Manipulation of Filled and Unfilled Shapes and Shape Words Confirms Saliency Manipulation in a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task
Ty W. Boyer
2015
Training Enclosure Size Affects Spatial Orientation by Principal Axis
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
2014
Asymmetrical Interference Effects Between Two-Dimensional Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
Ty W. Boyer
Asymmetrical Interference Effects between Two-Dimensional Geometric Shapes and Their Corresponding Shape Words
Ty W. Boyer
Stroop Interference in a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task: Evidence for Semantic Competition
Ty W. Boyer
An Asymmetry in Shape and Shape Word Interference: Evidence for Core Geometric Knowledge
Ty W. Boyer
2013
Facilitation of Learning Spatial Relations among Goal Locations does not Require Visual Exposure to the Configuration of Goal Locations
Bradley R. Sturz
2012
Assessment of Human Spatial Blocking With Stable Versus Unstable Landmarks
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
Rotate or Replace? Learning of Spatial and Tactile Landmarks
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
Non-Visual Spatial Learning of Array Geometry via Touch
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
Orientation via Enclosure Shape: Observations and Implications
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
Haptic Spatial Orientation Using Geometry and Features During Conflict
Department of Psychology Faculty Presentations
2011
Solving for two unknowns: An extension of Vector-based models of Landmark-based Navigation.
Bradley R. Sturz
Surface-based Orientation is Influenced by the Reliability of the Principal Axis of Space.
Bradley R. Sturz
Is Surface-based Orientation Influenced by a Proportional Relationship of Shape Parameters?
Bradley R. Sturz
Reliability of Principal Axis Influences Use of Geometric Cues: Evidence for a Unified Orientation Process
Bradley R. Sturz
2010
Orientation in Trapezoid-Shaped Enclosures: Determination of Geometric Features Controlling Spatial Choice
Bradley R. Sturz
Orientation in Trapezoid-Shaped Enclosures: Implications for Theoretical Accounts of Geometry Learning
Bradley R. Sturz
Reorienting when Cues Conflict: A Role for Information Content in Spatial Learning?
Bradley R. Sturz
Encoding of Relative Enclosure Size in a Dynamic Three-dimensional Virtual Environment by Humans
Bradley R. Sturz
2009
Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation and Navigation: Similarity in Real and Virtual Environments.
Bradley R. Sturz
Acquisition of an Operant Response with Delayed Reinforcement and different Lever Locations: Visual and Quantitative Analysis.
Bradley R. Sturz
Facilitation of Learning Spatial Relations Among Locations in the Absence of Coincident Visual Cues
Bradley R. Sturz
Undergraduate Robotics Research: Towards a Cognitive Robotics Intelligence and Education Platform
Bradley R. Sturz
Facilitation of Learning Spatial Relations among Locations in the Absence of Coincident Visual Cues.
Bradley R. Sturz
2008
Facilitation of Spatial Pattern Learning with a Visual Cue by Humans in a Virtual Environment
Bradley R. Sturz
An Integrated Evaluation Method for Module-based Undergraduate Information Retrieval.
Bradley R. Sturz
Evidence against Integration of Spatial Maps in Humans in Real and Virtual Environments.
Bradley R. Sturz
Facilitation of Spatial Pattern Learning with Visual Cues in Real and Virtual Environments: Implications for Associative Accounts of Spatial Learning.
Bradley R. Sturz
Facilitation of Spatial Pattern Learning with Visual Cues in Real and Virtual Environments
Bradley R. Sturz
Evidence against Integration of Spatial Maps in Humans: Similarity across Real and Virtual Environments
Bradley R. Sturz
2007
Armstrong Atlantic State University Competitive Research and Scholarship Internal Grant
Bradley R. Sturz
Set Size, and Observing Response Requirements Independently affect Abstract-concept Learning.
Bradley R. Sturz
Learning of Relative Distance between Discrete Visual Landmarks by Pigeons (Columba livia)
Bradley R. Sturz
Evidence against Integration of Spatial Maps in Humans: Generality across Search Tasks
Bradley R. Sturz
2006
Learning of a Geometric Relationship between Discrete Visual Landmarks by Pigeons (Columba Livia).
Bradley R. Sturz
Generalization of Spatial Rules Instead of Integration of Spatial Maps in a Virtual Open-Field
Bradley R. Sturz
2005
Training with Different Initial Set Sizes and Same/Different Concept Learning in Pigeons
Bradley R. Sturz
Virtual Open-field: Evidence for Integration of Spatial Maps in Humans and Pigeons?
Bradley R. Sturz
2004
Problem Solving in a Virtual Environment: Specific and General Experience Interact.
Bradley R. Sturz
Problem-Solving in a Virtual Environment: Effects of Specific and General Experience.
Bradley R. Sturz