In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to different references. In the parietal cortex, distances are thought to be represented with respect to the body (egocentric representation) and in superior temporal cortices with respect to other objects, independent of the observer (allocentric representation). However, these representations of space are interdependent, complicating such distinctions. Specifically, an object's position within a background frame strongly biases egocentric position location judgments. This bias, however, is absent for pointing movements towards that same object. More recent theories state that dorsal parietal spatial representations subserve visuomotor processing,...
We review human functional neuroimaging studies that have explicitly investigated the reference fram...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
A fundamental requirement of everyday life is that of encoding and remembering successfully the loca...
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...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
Research on visuo-spatial memory has shown that egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (obje...
The use and neural representation of egocentric spatial reference frames is well-documented. In cont...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
On the basis of double dissociations in clinical symptoms of patients with unilateral visuospatial n...
On the basis of double dissociations in clinical symptoms of patients with unilateral visuospatial n...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
We review human functional neuroimaging studies that have explicitly investigated the reference fram...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
A fundamental requirement of everyday life is that of encoding and remembering successfully the loca...
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...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
Research on visuo-spatial memory has shown that egocentric (subject-to-object) and allocentric (obje...
The use and neural representation of egocentric spatial reference frames is well-documented. In cont...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
On the basis of double dissociations in clinical symptoms of patients with unilateral visuospatial n...
On the basis of double dissociations in clinical symptoms of patients with unilateral visuospatial n...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
We review human functional neuroimaging studies that have explicitly investigated the reference fram...
Our subjective experience links covert visual and egocentric spatial attention seamlessly. However, ...
A fundamental requirement of everyday life is that of encoding and remembering successfully the loca...