description): The proposed research will focus on further explicating the processes underlying biases in distance estimations. In particular, the proposed experiments will investigate how the presence of landmarks and other objects within spatial regions influences how children and adults represent distances between objects within the same region and in different regions. Ultimately, the goal of this research is to build a comprehensive developmental model of the organizational processes underlying memory for location.
Plumert, Jodie M (2008) Children's thinking is not just about what is in the head: understanding the organism and environment as a unified system. Adv Child Dev Behav 36:373-417 |
Recker, Kara M; Plumert, Jodie M; Hund, Alycia M et al. (2007) How do biases in spatial memory change as children and adults are learning locations? J Exp Child Psychol 98:217-32 |
Hund, Alycia M; Plumert, Jodie M (2003) Does information about what things are influence children's memory for where things are? Dev Psychol 39:939-48 |
Hund, Alycia M; Plumert, Jodie M (2002) Delay-induced bias in children's memory for location. Child Dev 73:829-40 |
Hund, Alycia M; Plumert, Jodie M; Benney, Christina J (2002) Experiencing nearby locations together in time: the role of spatiotemporal contiguity in children's memory for location. J Exp Child Psychol 82:200-25 |
Plumert, J M; Hund, A M (2001) The development of memory for location: what role do spatial prototypes play? Child Dev 72:370-84 |