Jennifer E Sutton
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Recent Articles
1.
Brunec I, Nantais M, Sutton J, Epstein R, Newcombe N
Cognition
. 2022 Dec;
233:105360.
PMID: 36549130
Spontaneous, volitional spatial exploration is crucial for building up a cognitive map of the environment. However, decades of research have primarily measured the fidelity of cognitive maps after discrete, controlled...
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Keller M, Sutton J
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2021 Mar;
76(1):10-21.
PMID: 33764100
Individual differences exist in the ability to create an accurate mental survey representation (i.e., a cognitive map) of a novel environment, yet the mechanisms underlying differences in cognitive map accuracy...
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Youngson N, Vollebregt M, Sutton J
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2019 Mar;
73(1):37-46.
PMID: 30883177
Broad individual differences exist in the ability to create a cognitive map of a new environment. The current studies investigated whether familiarizing participants with to-be-learned target landmarks (Experiment 1) or...
4.
Sutton J, Newcombe N
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 Aug;
8:596.
PMID: 25140145
The hippocampus has long been known to play a role in allocentric spatial coding, but its specific involvement in reorientation, or the recalibration of a disrupted egocentric spatial representation using...
5.
Sutton J, Buset M, Keller M
PLoS One
. 2014 Mar;
9(3):e90058.
PMID: 24603608
A number of careers involve tasks that place demands on spatial cognition, but it is still unclear how and whether skills acquired in such applied experiences transfer to other spatial...
6.
Kearns S, Sutton J
Hum Factors
. 2013 May;
55(2):267-77.
PMID: 23691823
Objective: The current study developed an online hangar talk survey (HTS) to solicit narratives describing challenging scenarios that professional pilots encountered during the hours-building phase of their career. Background: The...
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Sutton J, Twyman A, Joanisse M, Newcombe N
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2012 May;
38(6):1530-41.
PMID: 22582967
The geometry formed by the walls of a room is known to be a potent cue in reorientation, yet little is known about the use of geometric information gleaned from...
8.
Sutton J, Joanisse M, Newcombe N
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2010 Sep;
36(5):1097-107.
PMID: 20804287
Recent studies have used spatial reorientation task paradigms to identify underlying cognitive mechanisms of navigation in children, adults, and a range of animal species. Despite broad interest in this task...
9.
Sutton J
Behav Processes
. 2008 Dec;
80(3):339-43.
PMID: 19084055
Unlike investigations of animals' use of spatial cues such as landmarks, studies of sensitivity to the geometry of surfaces in an enclosure have proceeded mostly as an attempt to explain...
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Sutton J, Shettleworth S
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process
. 2008 Apr;
34(2):266-82.
PMID: 18426309
Metamemory, the ability to report on memory strength, is clearly established in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) by converging evidence from several paradigms. In contrast, A. Inman and S. J. Shettleworth...