Dr. Björn Rump

Dr. Björn Rump academic staff member
Name
Rump
First Name
Björn
Title
Dr.
Function
academic staff member
Phone
+49 (0)69 24708-750
E-Mail
rump[at]dipf.de

Curriculum vitae

  • 12/2008: doctoral degree in Psychology, in Cognition and Cognitive Neurosciences, Vanderbilt University, USA
  • 10/2001: Diploma in Psychology, Georg-August University, Göttingen

Publications

  • McNamara, T. P., Sluzenski, J., & Rump, B. (2008). Human spatial memory and navigation. In H. L. Roediger, III (Ed.), Cognitive psychology of memory. Volume 2 in J. Byrne (Editor-in-chief), Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference (pp. 157-178). Oxford: Elsevier.
  • Bodenheimer, B., Meng, J., Wu, H., Narasimham, G., Rump, B., McNamara, T. P., Carr, T., & Rieser, J. (2007). Distance estimation in virtual and real environments using bisection. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 35-40). New York: ACM.
  • Williams, B., Narasimham, G., Rump, B., McNamara, T. P., Carr, T., Rieser, J., & Bodenheimer, B. (2007). Exploring large virtual environments with an HMD when physical space is limited. Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (pp. 41-48). New York: ACM.
  • Rump, B. & McNamara T. P. (2007). Updating in models of spatial memory. In T. Barkowsky, M. Knauff, G. Logozat, & D. R. Montello (Eds.), Spatial Cognition V: Reasoning, Action, Interaction, LNAI 4387 (pp. 249-269). Berlin: Springer.
  • Mou, W., McNamara, T. P., Rump, B., & Xiao, C. (2006). Roles of egocentric and allocentric spatial representations in locomotion and reorientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 32, 1274-1290.
  • Mou, W., McNamara, T. P., Valiquette, C., & Rump, B. (2004). Allocentric and egocentric updating of spatial memories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30, 142-157.
  • McNamara, T. P., Rump, B., & Werner, S. (2003). Egocentric and geocentric frames of reference in memory of large-scale space. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 589-595.