Effects of Spatial and Temporal Contiguity on the Acquisition of Spatial Information

Ghiselli-Crippa, Thea B., Munro, Paul W.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Spatial information comes in two forms: direct spatial information (for example, retinal position) and indirect temporal contiguity information, since objects encountered sequentially are in general spatially close.

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