Self-localization and navigation are critical functions for the survival of mobile animals. By processing sensory information such as landmarks and environmental features, as well as keeping track of the path they have taken, animals are able to remain oriented as they explore the world, learning what resources are where and planning how to reach them. This ancient capacity for self-orientation has, through evolution, become intimately entwined with the ability to remember the events of daily life — an ability known as episodic memory. Spatial and episodic memory involve the interaction of many cognitive faculties and brain circuits, and so are fascinating subjects for study that reveal much about how the brain works
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
A persisting question in the philosophy of animal minds is which nonhuman animals share our capacity...
SummarySelf-localization and navigation are critical functions for the survival of mobile animals. B...
SummarySelf-localization and navigation are critical functions for the survival of mobile animals. B...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
neural systems are known to encode self-location in the brain: place cells in the hippocampus encode...
This chapter reviews attempts to determine how activity of neurons in the place system — place cells...
Innate and acquired navigational abilities of animals are often used for purposes cf study of neural...
Animals can navigate vast distances and often display behaviours or activities that indicate a detai...
Based on the neuro-functional association between navigation in the physical and the mental space at...
Spatial navigation in an environment is essential for one's survival. Animals need to monitor locati...
International audienceSpatial memory is used to return to rewarding locations (home, foraging sites,...
International audienceSpatial memory is used to return to rewarding locations (home, foraging sites,...
The ability to self-localise and to navigate to remembered goals in complex and changeable environme...
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
A persisting question in the philosophy of animal minds is which nonhuman animals share our capacity...
SummarySelf-localization and navigation are critical functions for the survival of mobile animals. B...
SummarySelf-localization and navigation are critical functions for the survival of mobile animals. B...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
neural systems are known to encode self-location in the brain: place cells in the hippocampus encode...
This chapter reviews attempts to determine how activity of neurons in the place system — place cells...
Innate and acquired navigational abilities of animals are often used for purposes cf study of neural...
Animals can navigate vast distances and often display behaviours or activities that indicate a detai...
Based on the neuro-functional association between navigation in the physical and the mental space at...
Spatial navigation in an environment is essential for one's survival. Animals need to monitor locati...
International audienceSpatial memory is used to return to rewarding locations (home, foraging sites,...
International audienceSpatial memory is used to return to rewarding locations (home, foraging sites,...
The ability to self-localise and to navigate to remembered goals in complex and changeable environme...
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
How does the brain represent the world and allow spatial navigation? One mechanism is hippocampal pl...
A persisting question in the philosophy of animal minds is which nonhuman animals share our capacity...