Humans differ widely in their navigational abilities. Studies have shown that self-reports on navigational abilities are good predictors of performance on navigation tasks in real and virtual environments. The caudate nucleus and medial temporal lobe regions have been suggested to subserve different navigational strategies. The ability to use different strategies might underlie navigational ability differences. This study examines the anatomical correlates of self-reported navigational ability in both gray and white matter. Local gray matter volume was compared between a group (N = 134) of good and bad navigators using voxel-based morphometry (VBM), as well as regional volumes. To compare between good and bad navigators, we also measured wh...
AbstractThe hippocampus and the caudate nucleus are critical to spatial– and stimulus–response-based...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...
International audienceCoupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological con...
Humans differ widely in their navigational abilities. Studies have shown that self-reports on naviga...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
The hippocampus (HC) and associated neural structures are hypothesized to contribute to individual d...
Objects along a route can help us to successfully navigate through our surroundings. Previous neuroi...
© 2017, The Author(s). Emerging evidence suggests that the variations in the ability to navigate thr...
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There is increasingly interest in navigational deficits in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as components of...
ABSTRACT: Grey matter volume in the posterior hippocampus of Lon-don taxi drivers is greater than in...
ABSTRACT: The idea that humans use flexible map-like representa-tions of their environment to guide ...
Healthy young adults use different strategies when navigating in a virtual maze. Spatial strategies ...
AbstractThe hippocampus and the caudate nucleus are critical to spatial– and stimulus–response-based...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...
International audienceCoupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological con...
Humans differ widely in their navigational abilities. Studies have shown that self-reports on naviga...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
The hippocampus (HC) and associated neural structures are hypothesized to contribute to individual d...
Objects along a route can help us to successfully navigate through our surroundings. Previous neuroi...
© 2017, The Author(s). Emerging evidence suggests that the variations in the ability to navigate thr...
Contains fulltext : 99534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objects along a ...
There is increasingly interest in navigational deficits in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as components of...
ABSTRACT: Grey matter volume in the posterior hippocampus of Lon-don taxi drivers is greater than in...
ABSTRACT: The idea that humans use flexible map-like representa-tions of their environment to guide ...
Healthy young adults use different strategies when navigating in a virtual maze. Spatial strategies ...
AbstractThe hippocampus and the caudate nucleus are critical to spatial– and stimulus–response-based...
Coupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological conditions is key to comp...
International audienceCoupling behavioral measures and brain imaging in naturalistic, ecological con...