Spatial and Map Cognition
Research Lab

who we are

The Spatial and Map Cognition Research Lab.

what we do

Stuff that is spatial, involves maps, and has a cognitive sort of bent to it.

where we do it

SMCRL is a part of the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon - Eugene.

Welcome to the Spatial and Map Cognition Research Laboratory

- SMACRL -

The Spatial and Map Cognition Research Laboratory is housed in the Department of Geography at the University of Oregon. We are a research laboratory composed of students and faculty, under the direction of Dr. Amy Lobben. We engage in inter- and cross-disciplinary research in areas such as:

  • map use
  • spatial abilities
  • spatial and map task measurement
  • fMRI as a behavioral geography testing method
  • instrument assessment
  • tactile maps and mapping
  • neurological studies in spatial abilities and map use
  • visual search and visual variables
  • spatial memory
  • mental mapping
  • route planning
  • map 'phobia'
  • Research and methods include varied instrumentation (some created in the lab and some widely-used measures). We have developed a Flash-based test delivery method that allows researchers to deliver testing instruments through the WWW and record and deliver subject responses directly into an Access database. Most importantly, this delivery is flexible, allowing us (with reasonable ease) to change the instrument specifics, but maintain the delivery and collection of data.

    Please direct questions or inquiries to Amy Lobben, lobben at uoregon.edu

    Research funding for various lab projects has been provided by:

  • National Science Foundation - HRD-RDE
  • National Institutes on Drug Abuse - National Institutes of Health
  • Department of Radiology - Michigan State University
  • Lewis Center for Neuro Imaging - University of Oregon
  • Please visit faculty and student project sections for more information on specific projects