Cognitive and affective aspects of thigmotaxis strategy in humans
The present article describes the cognitive and emotional aspects of human thiginotaxis (a wall-following spatial strategy) during exploration of virtual and physical spaces. The authors assessed 106 participants with spatial and nonspatial performance-based learning-memory tasks and with fear and a...
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Main Authors: | KALLAI, Janos, MAKANY, Tamas, CSATHO, Arpad, KARADI, Kazmer, HORVATH, David, KOVACS-LABADI, Beatrix, JARAI, Robert, NADEL, Lynn, JACOBS, Jake W. |
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2007
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