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Spatial Navigation and Dementia
Neurology, 2022The sense of place and the ability to navigate it are primary brain functions.1,2 We depend on these spatial functions to find our way around our environment.1,2 Edward Tolman (1886–1959), an American psychologist, proposed that animals could experience ...
J. Verghese, H. Blumen
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Spatial navigational impairments in hydrocephalus
Cognitive Processing, 2012Whilst much is known about the neuropathological consequences of hydrocephalus, there have been comparatively few studies of the cognitive impairments associated with it. Studies using standardised tests of cognitive function have identified a general pattern of impairments, with patients exhibiting particular difficulty on tests of spatial memory and ...
Alastair D, Smith, Matthew G, Buckley
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ST$^{2}$: Spatial-Temporal State Transformer for Crowd-Aware Autonomous Navigation
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2023Empowering an intelligent agent with the ability of autonomous navigation in complex and dynamic environments is an important and active research topic in embodied artificial intelligence. In this letter, we address this challenging task from the view of
Yuxiang Yang +4 more
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International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Recent studies show that women are more susceptible to visually-induced VR sickness, which might explain the low adoption rate of VR technology among women.
Majed Al Zayer +3 more
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Recent studies show that women are more susceptible to visually-induced VR sickness, which might explain the low adoption rate of VR technology among women.
Majed Al Zayer +3 more
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Prefrontal–hippocampal interactions for spatial navigation
Neuroscience Research, 2018Animals have the ability to navigate to a desired location by making use of information about environmental landmarks and their own movements. While decades of neuroscience research have identified neurons in the hippocampus and parahippocampal structures that represent an animal's position in space, it is still largely unclear how an animal can choose
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Spatial Cognition and Navigation
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1989This paper describes an experiment that provides data for the development of a cognitive model of pilot flight navigation. The experiment characterizes navigational awareness as the mental alignment of two frames of reference: 1) the ego centered reference frame that is established by the forward view out of the cockpit, and 2) the world centered ...
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Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation
Nature, 2003Place cells of the rodent hippocampus constitute one of the most striking examples of a correlation between neuronal activity and complex behaviour in mammals. These cells increase their firing rates when the animal traverses specific regions of its surroundings, providing a context-dependent map of the environment.
Arne D, Ekstrom +6 more
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Soundspace VR: spatial navigation using sound in virtual reality
Virtual Reality, 2021Luís Fialho +3 more
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