The use and neural representation of egocentric spatial reference frames is well-documented. In contrast, whether the brain represents spatial relationships between objects in allocentric, object-centered, or world-centered coordinates is debated. Here, I review behavioral, neuropsychological, neurophysiological (neuronal recording), and neuroimaging evidence for and against allocentric, object-centered, or world-centered spatial reference frames. Based on theoretical considerations, simulations, and empirical findings from spatial navigation, spatial judgments, and goal-directed movements, I suggest that all spatial representations may in fact be dependent on egocentric reference frames
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
We report two experiments on the relationship between allocentric/egocentric frames of reference and...
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to ...
A fundamental requirement of everyday life is that of encoding and remembering successfully the loca...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
We review human functional neuroimaging studies that have explicitly investigated the reference fram...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Abstract. In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlate...
Abstract & Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of th...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
We report two experiments on the relationship between allocentric/egocentric frames of reference and...
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to ...
A fundamental requirement of everyday life is that of encoding and remembering successfully the loca...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
We review human functional neuroimaging studies that have explicitly investigated the reference fram...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Abstract. In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
International audienceFunctional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlate...
Abstract & Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of th...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
We report two experiments on the relationship between allocentric/egocentric frames of reference and...