Path integration, the constant updating of the navigator's knowledge of position and orientation during movement, requires both visuospatial knowledge and memory. This study aimed to develop a systems-level understanding of human path integration by examining the basic building blocks of path integration in humans. To achieve this goal, we used functional imaging to examine the neural mechanisms that support the tracking and memory of translational and rotational components of human path integration. Critically, and in contrast to previous studies, we examined movement in translation and rotation tasks with no defined end-point or goal. Navigators accumulated translational and rotational information during virtual self-motion. Activity in h...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...
Path integration, the constant updating of the navigator's knowledge of position and orientation dur...
Path integration, the updating of position and orientation during movement, often involves tracking ...
Path integration is a navigational process that humans and animals use to track changes in their pos...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
The current study used fMRI in humans to examine goal-directed navigation in an open field environme...
SummaryBackgroundDespite decades of research on spatial memory, we know surprisingly little about ho...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Path integration refers to th...
& Animal navigation studies have implicated structures in and around the hippocampal formation a...
The ability to orientate within familiar environments relies on the formation and use of a mental re...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Although there is neurological evidence suggesting that the entorhinal cortex performs similar compu...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...
Path integration, the constant updating of the navigator's knowledge of position and orientation dur...
Path integration, the updating of position and orientation during movement, often involves tracking ...
Path integration is a navigational process that humans and animals use to track changes in their pos...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
The current study used fMRI in humans to examine goal-directed navigation in an open field environme...
SummaryBackgroundDespite decades of research on spatial memory, we know surprisingly little about ho...
Humans differ in their individual navigational abilities. These individual differences may exist in ...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Path integration refers to th...
& Animal navigation studies have implicated structures in and around the hippocampal formation a...
The ability to orientate within familiar environments relies on the formation and use of a mental re...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Although there is neurological evidence suggesting that the entorhinal cortex performs similar compu...
Introduction: Navigation is a fundamental and multidimensional cognitive function that individuals r...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...
Path integration is a process in which observers derive their location by integrating self-motion si...