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Response mode differences in perspective taking: Differences in representation or differences in retrieval?
Type of publication: Article
Citation: Kelly:2008yq
Journal: Memory \& Cognition
Volume: 36
Number: 4
Year: 2008
Pages: 863--872
Abstract: Three experiments explored whether response mode differences in perspective taking result from different spatial representations or different retrieval processes. Participants learned object locations and then, while blind- folded, pointed to or verbally described object locations from perspectives aligned or misaligned with their facing direction and aligned or misaligned with the learning perspective. Pointing was facilitated from the perspective aligned with the body during testing. Similar facilitation occurred when verbally labeling, but only when con- ducted in the context of pointing (e.g., after pointing). Without this pointing context, or after third-person strategy instructions, the effect of body alignment was eliminated for verbal responses. Pointing was less responsive to context and strategy. Across all conditions, performance was facilitated for the learning perspective. Taken to- gether, these experiments indicate that response mode differences are due to differences in the retrieval process, which varies with strategy, rather than differences in the organization of the underlying spatial memory.
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Authors Kelly, Jonathan W.
McNamara, Timothy P.
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