Animals navigate through three-dimensional environments, but we argue that the way they encode three-dimensional spatial information is shaped by how they use the vertical component of space. We agree with Jeffery et al. that the representation of three-dimensional space in vertebrates is probably bicoded (with separation of the plane of locomotion and its orthogonal axis), but we believe that their suggestion that the vertical axis is stored "contextually" (that is, not containing distance or direction metrics usable for novel computations) is unlikely, and as yet unsupported. We describe potential experimental protocols that could clarify these differences in opinion empirically
The subjective sense of space may result in part from the combined activity of place cells in the hi...
<p>Humans' spatial representations enable navigation and reaching to targets above the ground plane,...
In vertebrate animals, the geometric arrangement of surfaces in an environment has been shown to pla...
The study of spatial cognition has provided considerable insight into how animals (including humans)...
We have argued that the neurocognitive representation of large-scale, navigable three-dimensional sp...
Jeffery et al. extensively and thoroughly describe how different species navigate through a three-di...
How the brain represents represent large-scale, navigable space has been the topic of intensive inve...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
International audienceIn this commentary, I propose that horizontal and vertical dimensions of space...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Jeffery et al. propose a non-uniform representation of three-dimensional space during navigation. Fi...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
Studies of human and rodent navigation often reveal a remarkable cross-species similarity between th...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
With much pictorial support, we review research on how vertebrate animals orient in enclosed rectili...
The subjective sense of space may result in part from the combined activity of place cells in the hi...
<p>Humans' spatial representations enable navigation and reaching to targets above the ground plane,...
In vertebrate animals, the geometric arrangement of surfaces in an environment has been shown to pla...
The study of spatial cognition has provided considerable insight into how animals (including humans)...
We have argued that the neurocognitive representation of large-scale, navigable three-dimensional sp...
Jeffery et al. extensively and thoroughly describe how different species navigate through a three-di...
How the brain represents represent large-scale, navigable space has been the topic of intensive inve...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
International audienceIn this commentary, I propose that horizontal and vertical dimensions of space...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Jeffery et al. propose a non-uniform representation of three-dimensional space during navigation. Fi...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
Studies of human and rodent navigation often reveal a remarkable cross-species similarity between th...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
With much pictorial support, we review research on how vertebrate animals orient in enclosed rectili...
The subjective sense of space may result in part from the combined activity of place cells in the hi...
<p>Humans' spatial representations enable navigation and reaching to targets above the ground plane,...
In vertebrate animals, the geometric arrangement of surfaces in an environment has been shown to pla...