Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract relations which define areas of spatial equivalence, whereas coordinate relations are metric and concern exact distances. Categorical and coordinate relation processing are thought to rely on at least partially separate neurocognitive mechanisms, as reflected by differential lateralization patterns, in particular in the parietal cortex. In this study we address this textbook principle from a new angle. We studied retinotopic activation in early visual cortex, as a reflection of attentional distribution, in a spatial working memory task with either a categorical or a coordinate instruction. Participants were asked to memorize a dot position, ...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
Contains fulltext : 109396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spatial relatio...
International audienceWe ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatia...
We ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatial relations depends on...
Four experiments explored the coding of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in visual–spat...
The spatial relation between two objects may be described either precisely or more coarsely in abstr...
In many of our interactions with our environment, we make use of spatial relations. These spatial re...
It has been proposed that spatial relations are encoded either categorically, such that the relative...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Spatial relations can be represented categorically, by means of abstract labels, or coordinately, in...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was applied to determine the invo...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....
Spatial relations are commonly divided in two global classes. Categorical relations concern abstract...
Contains fulltext : 109396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spatial relatio...
International audienceWe ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatia...
We ask the question whether the coding of categorical versus coordinate spatial relations depends on...
Four experiments explored the coding of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in visual–spat...
The spatial relation between two objects may be described either precisely or more coarsely in abstr...
In many of our interactions with our environment, we make use of spatial relations. These spatial re...
It has been proposed that spatial relations are encoded either categorically, such that the relative...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categoric...
Spatial relations can be represented categorically, by means of abstract labels, or coordinately, in...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was applied to determine the invo...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
We aimed at verifying whether the hemispheric specialisation for categorical/coordinate spatial judg...
An important aspect of spatial memory is the ability to remember the positions of objects around us....