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Strategies in Spatial Navigation
Blajenkova, Olessia, Kozhevnikov, Maria
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Virtual Reality for Spatial Navigation
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences, 2022Immersive virtual reality (VR) allows its users to experience physical space in a non-physical world. It has developed into a powerful research tool to investigate the neural basis of human spatial navigation as an embodied experience. The task of wayfinding can be carried out by using a wide range of strategies, leading to the recruitment of various ...
Jeung, S. +4 more
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European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
Spatial navigation is one of the fundamental cognitive functions central to survival in most animals. Studies in humans investigating the neural foundations of spatial navigation traditionally use stationary, desk‐top protocols revealing the hippocampus,
M. Miyakoshi +4 more
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Spatial navigation is one of the fundamental cognitive functions central to survival in most animals. Studies in humans investigating the neural foundations of spatial navigation traditionally use stationary, desk‐top protocols revealing the hippocampus,
M. Miyakoshi +4 more
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2020
The hippocampus is critical for spatial navigation. In this review, we focus on the role of the hippocampus in three basic strategies used for spatial navigation: path integration, stimulus-response association, and map-based navigation. First, the hippocampus is not required for path integration unless the path of path integration is too long and ...
Wenjun, Jin +3 more
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The hippocampus is critical for spatial navigation. In this review, we focus on the role of the hippocampus in three basic strategies used for spatial navigation: path integration, stimulus-response association, and map-based navigation. First, the hippocampus is not required for path integration unless the path of path integration is too long and ...
Wenjun, Jin +3 more
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Spatial navigation: Alzheimer’s pathology disrupts movement-based navigation
Current Biology, 2023All animals use two different strategies to navigate: idiothetic or movement-based navigation, and allothetic or landmark-based navigation. A new study reveals that compromised idiothetic navigation underlies disrupted grid cell coding in an early stage Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
Guncha, Bhasin +2 more
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Virtual Global Landmark: An Augmented Reality Technique to Improve Spatial Navigation Learning
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2021Navigation is a multifaceted human ability involving complex cognitive functions. It allows the active exploration of unknown environments without becoming lost while enabling us to move efficiently across well-known spaces.
Avinash Kumar Singh +3 more
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2022
Spatial navigation is considered a multi-componential function that allows individuals to navigate in complex environments. Moving from the description of the human navigational system to the formation of cognitive maps, the different types of reference frame (i.e., egocentric or allocentric) have proved to be of particular interest.
Rusconi, Maria Luisa +2 more
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Spatial navigation is considered a multi-componential function that allows individuals to navigate in complex environments. Moving from the description of the human navigational system to the formation of cognitive maps, the different types of reference frame (i.e., egocentric or allocentric) have proved to be of particular interest.
Rusconi, Maria Luisa +2 more
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