Human subjects practiced navigation in a virtual, computer-generated maze that contained 4 spatial dimensions rather than the usual 3. The subjects were able to learn the spatial geometry of the 4-dimensional maze as measured by their ability to perform path integration, a standard test of spatial ability. They were able to travel down a winding corridor to its end and then point back accurately toward the occluded origin. One interpretation is that the brain substrate for spatial navigation is not a built-in map of the 3-dimensional world. Instead it may be better described as a set of general rules for manipulating spatial information that can be applied with practice to a diversity of spatial frameworks
We describe three human spatial navigation experiments that investigate the role of perception, memo...
How do we know where we are? Orientation in space is key to our daily existence as we follow familia...
Vision and motor control are usually studied as separate phenomenon. They perform very different fun...
Human subjects practiced navigation in a virtual, computer-generated maze that contained 4 spatial d...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Ever since Tolman's proposal of cognitive maps in the 1940s, the question of how spatial representat...
BACKGROUND: Radial maze tasks have been used to assess optimal foraging and spatial abilities in rod...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
Spatial navigation in the presence of gravity restricts one's displacement to two-dimensional (2D) p...
Most of the previous studies of spatial cognition have concerned two-dimensional navigation and litt...
Most of the previous studies of spatial cognition have concerned two-dimensional navigation and litt...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
We describe three human spatial navigation experiments that investigate the role of perception, memo...
How do we know where we are? Orientation in space is key to our daily existence as we follow familia...
Vision and motor control are usually studied as separate phenomenon. They perform very different fun...
Human subjects practiced navigation in a virtual, computer-generated maze that contained 4 spatial d...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Spatial behavior in humans and animals includes a wide variety of behavioral competences and makes u...
Hierarchical theories of spatial memory propose that information about space is represented in neste...
Ever since Tolman's proposal of cognitive maps in the 1940s, the question of how spatial representat...
BACKGROUND: Radial maze tasks have been used to assess optimal foraging and spatial abilities in rod...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
The Social and Spatial Cognition group at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics employ...
Spatial navigation in the presence of gravity restricts one's displacement to two-dimensional (2D) p...
Most of the previous studies of spatial cognition have concerned two-dimensional navigation and litt...
Most of the previous studies of spatial cognition have concerned two-dimensional navigation and litt...
iii We investigated 1) how objects come to serve as landmarks in spatial memory and more specificall...
We describe three human spatial navigation experiments that investigate the role of perception, memo...
How do we know where we are? Orientation in space is key to our daily existence as we follow familia...
Vision and motor control are usually studied as separate phenomenon. They perform very different fun...