Item does not contain fulltextWayfinding is a complex cognitive function involving different types of information, such as knowledge about landmarks and direction information. This variety of processes suggest that multiple neural mechanisms are involved, e.g., the hippocampal system, the posterior parietal and temporal cortical areas. Although patient studies and imaging studies have given important insights in the exact neural circuitry underlying wayfinding, many controversies remain. Therefore, the current study sets out to further examine the neuroanatomical correlates of wayfinding in a sample of 31 stroke patients with unilateral lesions, tested with a series of different wayfinding tasks, including landmark recognition, landmark ord...
Navigating toward a goal and mentally comparing distances and directions to landmarks are processes...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
Objective: We report the case of a patient (M.S.) who, after a left brain damage in posteromedial ar...
Wayfinding is a complex cognitive function involving different types of information, such as knowled...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Navigating in the environmental space requires processing and integrating different types of visuosp...
Introduction: The ability to navigate in a familiar environment mainly relies on route knowledge, th...
Objects along a route can serve as crucial landmarks that facilitate successful navigation. Previous...
Spatial memory is an essential cognitive process that is used to encode the space around us, for exa...
Cerebrovascular disease is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia, either by itself or i...
AbstractFinding one's way in a large-scale environment may engage different cognitive processes than...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Navigating toward a goal and mentally comparing distances and directions to landmarks are processes...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
Objective: We report the case of a patient (M.S.) who, after a left brain damage in posteromedial ar...
Wayfinding is a complex cognitive function involving different types of information, such as knowled...
The human brain distinguishes between landmarks placed at navigationally relevant and irrelevant loc...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Navigating in the environmental space requires processing and integrating different types of visuosp...
Introduction: The ability to navigate in a familiar environment mainly relies on route knowledge, th...
Objects along a route can serve as crucial landmarks that facilitate successful navigation. Previous...
Spatial memory is an essential cognitive process that is used to encode the space around us, for exa...
Cerebrovascular disease is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia, either by itself or i...
AbstractFinding one's way in a large-scale environment may engage different cognitive processes than...
Motor impairments in human gait following stroke or focal brain damage are well documented. Here, we...
Despite intense research, the neural correlates of stroke-induced deficits of spatial cognition rema...
Navigating toward a goal and mentally comparing distances and directions to landmarks are processes...
Lesion-symptom studies of spatial neglect and the attention deficits associated with this disorder d...
Objective: We report the case of a patient (M.S.) who, after a left brain damage in posteromedial ar...