An extensive neuroimaging literature has helped characterize the brain regions involved in navigating a spatial environment. Far less is known, however, about the brain networks involved when learning a spatial layout from a cartographic map. To compare the two means of acquiring a spatial representation, participants learned spatial environments either by directly navigating them or learning them from an aerial-view map. While undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), participants then performed two different tasks to assess knowledge of the spatial environment: a scene and orientation dependent perceptual (SOP) pointing task and a judgment of relative direction (JRD) of landmarks pointing task. We found three brain regions ...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
Humans, like animals, rely on an accurate knowledge of one’s spatial position and facing direction t...
An extensive neuroimaging literature has helped characterize the brain regions involved in navigatin...
When we move toward a novel environment we may learn it in different ways, i.e., by walking around o...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
<p>A) Retrosplenial cortex ([14–52 12], z = 3.98) and parahippocampal cortex ([−26 −40 −12]) showed ...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
Introduction: The ability to navigate in a familiar environment mainly relies on route knowledge, th...
Objects along a route can help us to successfully navigate through our surroundings. Previous neuroi...
ABSTRACT: The idea that humans use flexible map-like representa-tions of their environment to guide ...
Several cortical and subcortical circuits have been implicated in object location memory and navigat...
The ability to orientate within familiar environments relies on the formation and use of a mental re...
Contains fulltext : 99534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objects along a ...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
Humans, like animals, rely on an accurate knowledge of one’s spatial position and facing direction t...
An extensive neuroimaging literature has helped characterize the brain regions involved in navigatin...
When we move toward a novel environment we may learn it in different ways, i.e., by walking around o...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
<p>A) Retrosplenial cortex ([14–52 12], z = 3.98) and parahippocampal cortex ([−26 −40 −12]) showed ...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
Introduction: The ability to navigate in a familiar environment mainly relies on route knowledge, th...
Objects along a route can help us to successfully navigate through our surroundings. Previous neuroi...
ABSTRACT: The idea that humans use flexible map-like representa-tions of their environment to guide ...
Several cortical and subcortical circuits have been implicated in object location memory and navigat...
The ability to orientate within familiar environments relies on the formation and use of a mental re...
Contains fulltext : 99534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objects along a ...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
Humans, like animals, rely on an accurate knowledge of one’s spatial position and facing direction t...