Landmark objects are points of reference that can anchor one's internal cognitive map to the external world while navigating. They are especially useful in indoor environments where other cues such as spatial geometries are often similar across locations. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) to understand how the spatial significance of landmark objects is represented in the human brain. Participants learned the spatial layout of a virtual building with arbitrary objects as unique landmarks in each room during a navigation task. They were scanned while viewing the objects before and after learning. MVPA revealed that the neural representation of landmark objects in the right parahippo...
The ability to represent the spatial structure of the environment is critical for successful navigat...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
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The involvement of the medial temporal-lobe region in allocentric mapping of the environment has bee...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
Akey component of spatial navigation is the ability to use visual information to ascertain where one...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. A role of perirhinal cortex (PrC) in recognition memory for objects has been we...
Contains fulltext : 64611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)As people find...
The ability to represent the spatial structure of the environment is critical for successful navigat...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
Keeping oriented in the environment is a multifaceted ability that requires knowledge of at least th...
To successfully navigate, humans can use different cues from their surroundings. Learning locations ...
Contains fulltext : 129251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To successful...
The involvement of the medial temporal-lobe region in allocentric mapping of the environment has bee...
AbstractThe parahippocampal place area (PPA) has been demonstrated to respond more strongly in fMRI ...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
As people find their way through their environment, objects at navigationally relevant locations can...
Akey component of spatial navigation is the ability to use visual information to ascertain where one...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. A role of perirhinal cortex (PrC) in recognition memory for objects has been we...
Contains fulltext : 64611.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)As people find...
The ability to represent the spatial structure of the environment is critical for successful navigat...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...
International audienceOrienting in space requires the processing of visual spatial cues. The dominan...