Spatial memory distortions for the shapes of walked paths occur in violation of physically experienced geometry

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    The authors did this to try to better determine whether the randomization of different conditions in Experiments 1 and amp;2, might be influencing each other, in particular, whether the true intersection-cross condition (TI-C) might have been influenced by the hidden intersection-cross condition (HI-C) and vice versa as they involved the same crossed paths. The responses in the false intersection-no cross (FI-NC) condition, which showed large memory distortions in Experiments 2 and amp;3, were similar to the no intersection-no cross (NI-NC) condition, which showed little . . .

     

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