The role of the hippocampus in navigation is memory
H Eichenbaum - Journal of neurophysiology, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
There is considerable research on the neurobiological mechanisms within the hippocampal
system that support spatial navigation. In this article I review the literature on navigational …
system that support spatial navigation. In this article I review the literature on navigational …
The medial temporal lobe
▪ Abstract The medial temporal lobe includes a system of anatomically related structures that
are essential for declarative memory (conscious memory for facts and events). The system …
are essential for declarative memory (conscious memory for facts and events). The system …
Taxonomy of human wayfinding tasks: A knowledge-based approach
JM Wiener, SJ Büchner, C Hölscher - Spatial Cognition & …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Although the term “Wayfinding” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole
set of tasks that involve different cognitive processes, drawing on different cognitive …
set of tasks that involve different cognitive processes, drawing on different cognitive …
Do humans integrate routes into a cognitive map? Map-versus landmark-based navigation of novel shortcuts.
P Foo, WH Warren, A Duchon… - Journal of Experimental …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Do humans integrate experience on specific routes into metric survey knowledge of the
environment, or do they depend on a simpler strategy of landmark navigation? The authors …
environment, or do they depend on a simpler strategy of landmark navigation? The authors …
Dissociable retrosplenial and hippocampal contributions to successful formation of survey representations
During everyday navigation, humans encounter complex environments predominantly from
a first-person perspective. Behavioral evidence suggests that these perceptual experiences …
a first-person perspective. Behavioral evidence suggests that these perceptual experiences …
Functional abnormalities in normally appearing athletes following mild traumatic brain injury: a functional MRI study
Memory problems are one of the most common symptoms of sport-related mild traumatic
brain injury (MTBI), known as concussion. Surprisingly, little research has examined spatial …
brain injury (MTBI), known as concussion. Surprisingly, little research has examined spatial …
Neural evidence supports a novel framework for spatial navigation
ER Chrastil - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2013 - Springer
The spatial knowledge used for human navigation has traditionally been separated into
three categories: landmark, route, and survey knowledge. While behavioral research has …
three categories: landmark, route, and survey knowledge. While behavioral research has …
Finding the way: A critical discussion of anthropological theories of human spatial orientation with reference to reindeer herders of northeastern Europe and western …
KV Istomin, MJ Dwyer - Current Anthropology, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
In anthropology, research on human spatial orientation (wayfinding) has centered on two
conflicting theories: the “mental map,” whereby humans build abstract cognitive …
conflicting theories: the “mental map,” whereby humans build abstract cognitive …
Human hippocampal CA1 involvement during allocentric encoding of spatial information
NA Suthana, AD Ekstrom, S Moshirvaziri… - Journal of …, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
A central component of our ability to navigate an environment is the formation of a memory
representation that is allocentric and thus independent of our starting point within that …
representation that is allocentric and thus independent of our starting point within that …
What can we learn from studies of insect navigation?
A Wystrach, P Graham - Animal Behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
The remarkable navigational abilities of social insects are proof that small brains can
produce exquisitely efficient, robust navigation in complex environments. Because social …
produce exquisitely efficient, robust navigation in complex environments. Because social …