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Keeping Track of Invisible Individuals While Exploring a Spatial Layout with Partial Cues: Location-based and Deictic Direction-based Strategies

Authors :
Jacques Droulez
Nicolas J. Bullot
Source :
Philosophical Psychology. 21:15-46
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2008.

Abstract

In contrast to Constructivist Views, which construe perceptual cognition as an essentially reconstructive process, this article recommends the Deictic View, which grounds perception in perceptual-demonstrative reference and the use of deictic tracking strategies for acquiring and updating knowledge about individuals. The view raises the problem of how sensory-motor tracking connects to epistemic and integrated forms of tracking. To study the strategies used to solve this problem, we report a study of the ability to track distal individuals when only their directions can be perceived and not their locations. We introduce a new experimental paradigm named the ‘Modified Traveling Salesman Problem’ (MTSP), which requires subjects to visit n invisible targets in a 2D display once each. Surprisingly, subjects are competent at this task for up to 10 targets. We consider two types of tracking strategies that subjects might use: ‘location-based’ strategies and ‘deictic direction-based’ strategies. A number of obse...

Details

ISSN :
1465394X and 09515089
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Philosophical Psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a404fbcfde28554b3b3a55a9a75c4cf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09515080701840861