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Interhemispheric CA1 projections support spatial cognition and are affected in a mouse model of the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

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Social spatial cognition

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021
Social spatial cognition refers to the interaction between self, place, and partners, with emphasis on the impact of the social environment on spatial behavior and on how individual spatial representations converge to form collective spatial behavior - i.e., common places and routes.
David Eilam
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Spatial cognition in birds

Current Biology, 2022
Finding the kitchen refrigerator in the middle of a sleepless night or arriving at the home parking lot at the end of a daily drive are things that we mostly take for granted. However, such feats rely on complex brain computations that integrate multiple environmental and internal cues.
Mor, Ben-Tov, Yoram, Gutfreund
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Cognitive Space and Spatial Cognition: The SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition

KI - Künstliche Intelligenz, 2015
Space and time are two of the most fundamental categories any human, animal, or other cognitive agent such as an autonomous robot has to deal with. They need to perceive their environments, make sense of their perceptions, and make interactions as embodied entities with other agents and their environment.
Marco Ragni   +3 more
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Development of spatial cognition

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractSpatial cognition plays an essential role in everyday functioning and provides a foundation for successful performance in scientific and technological fields. Reasoning about space involves processing information about distance, angles, and direction.
Marina, Vasilyeva, Stella F, Lourenco
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Spatial cognition for robots

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2009
The paper discusses robot navigation from biological inspiration. The authors sought to build a model of the rodent brain that is suitable for practical robot navigation. The core model, dubbed RatSLAM, has been demonstrated to have exactly the same advantages described earlier: it can build, maintain, and use maps simultaneously over extended periods ...
Gordon F. Wyeth, Michael Milford
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Spatial Cognition

Neurology, 2004
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Heilman, KM   +2 more
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Aging and spatial cognition

Neurobiology of Aging, 1988
The study of age-related changes in spatial behaviors has much in common with the study of age-related changes in classical conditioning. A comparison is made of research in these two areas, with the suggestion that future work in spatial behaviors pursue the same lines of investigation that have been effective in classical conditioning.
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