Jeffery et al. characterize the egocentric/allocentric distinction as discrete. But paradoxically, much of the neural and behavioral evidence they adduce undermines a discrete distinction. More strikingly, their positive proposal-the bicoded map hypothesis-reflects a more complex interplay between egocentric and allocentric coding than they acknowledge. Properly interpreted, their proposal about three-dimensional spatial representation contributes to recent work on embodied cognition.2 page(s
One of the paradoxes of vision is that the world as it appears to us and the image on the retina at ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
The claim that neuronal activity represents properties of the world outside of the brain plays a fun...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
Abstract. In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For...
The use and neural representation of egocentric spatial reference frames is well-documented. In cont...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in neuroscience r...
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in neuroscience r...
International audienceSince the concept of spatial cognitive map appeared, it has been shown that di...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
We report two experiments on the relationship between allocentric/egocentric frames of reference and...
International audienceThe way new spatial information is encoded seems to be crucial in disentanglin...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
One of the paradoxes of vision is that the world as it appears to us and the image on the retina at ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
The claim that neuronal activity represents properties of the world outside of the brain plays a fun...
In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For various t...
Abstract. In the last decade many studies examined egocentric and allocentric spatial relations. For...
The use and neural representation of egocentric spatial reference frames is well-documented. In cont...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in neuroscience r...
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in neuroscience r...
International audienceSince the concept of spatial cognitive map appeared, it has been shown that di...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
We report two experiments on the relationship between allocentric/egocentric frames of reference and...
International audienceThe way new spatial information is encoded seems to be crucial in disentanglin...
Studying human spatial navigation in the lab can be challenging, particularly when including non-inv...
One of the paradoxes of vision is that the world as it appears to us and the image on the retina at ...
Four experiments investigated the nature of spatial representations used in locomotion. Participants...
The claim that neuronal activity represents properties of the world outside of the brain plays a fun...