A spatial coding analysis of the A-not-B error: What IS “Location at A”?
Nora S. Newcombe a1 a1 Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122–6085
newcombe@astro.temple.edu
Abstract
Thelen et al. criticize “spatial coding” approaches to the A-not-B error. However, newer thinking about spatial coding provides more precise analytic categories and recognizes that different spatial coding systems normally coexist. Theorizing about spatial coding is largely compatible with dynamic-systems theory, augmenting it with an analysis of what one means when discussing “location at A” (or B).