Is there a need for more than three models?
An important open issue in Functional Measurement is whether the three most important models of cognitive algebra are sufficient to describe the great majority of possible response behaviors. Generally speaking, the individual response R is a function of the subjective scale values sk and can be imagined as a continuous manifold. First and second order terms of a Taylor series are often used to locally approximate the shape of such [...]
Correcting slightly less simple movements
Many studies have analysed how goal directed movements are corrected in [...]
Spatial context and visual perception for action
In this paper, evidences that visuo-spatial perception in the peri-personal space [...]
Beyond imagination: Perspective change problems revisited
Traditional models of perspective change problems (i.e., judgment of egocentric [...]
Remembered landmarks enhance the precision of path integration
When navigating by path integration, knowledge of one’s position becomes [...]
