Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained from multi-sensory sources. In this study, we focused on self-motion and examined the capability of rodents to extract and make use of information about own movement, i.e. path integration. Path integration has been investigated in depth in insects and humans. Demonstrations in rodents, however, mostly stem from experiments on heading direction;less is known about distance estimation. We introduce a novel behavioural paradigm that allows for probing temporal and spatial contributions to path integration. The paradigm is a bisection task comprising movement in a virtual reality environment in combination with either timing the duration ran or e...
Both path integration and visual landmarks could be used to guide homing during spatial navigation. ...
For all mobile organisms locomotion is the most important tool for obtaining reward (food, shelter) ...
Traversed distance perception involves estimating the extent of self-motion as one travels from one ...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
Path integration is the ability to navigate to a goal location without using external cues, thus re...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
During locomotion, mammals update their position with respect to a fixed point of reference, such as...
During short foraging excursions away from their home, central place foragers update their position ...
Studies of human and rodent navigation often reveal a remarkable cross-species similarity between th...
A key challenge for animals is recognising locations and navigating between them. These capacities a...
When hoarding food under infra-red light, golden hamsters Mesocricetus auratus W. return fairly dire...
SummaryAccurate wayfinding is essential to the survival of many animal species and requires the abil...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Head direction (HD) cells have frequently been regarded as an internal “compass ” that can be used f...
Both path integration and visual landmarks could be used to guide homing during spatial navigation. ...
For all mobile organisms locomotion is the most important tool for obtaining reward (food, shelter) ...
Traversed distance perception involves estimating the extent of self-motion as one travels from one ...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
Path integration is the ability to navigate to a goal location without using external cues, thus re...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
During locomotion, mammals update their position with respect to a fixed point of reference, such as...
During short foraging excursions away from their home, central place foragers update their position ...
Studies of human and rodent navigation often reveal a remarkable cross-species similarity between th...
A key challenge for animals is recognising locations and navigating between them. These capacities a...
When hoarding food under infra-red light, golden hamsters Mesocricetus auratus W. return fairly dire...
SummaryAccurate wayfinding is essential to the survival of many animal species and requires the abil...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Head direction (HD) cells have frequently been regarded as an internal “compass ” that can be used f...
Both path integration and visual landmarks could be used to guide homing during spatial navigation. ...
For all mobile organisms locomotion is the most important tool for obtaining reward (food, shelter) ...
Traversed distance perception involves estimating the extent of self-motion as one travels from one ...