Spatial navigation deficits—overlooked cognitive marker for preclinical Alzheimer disease?
G Coughlan, J Laczó, J Hort, AM Minihane… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
Detection of incipient Alzheimer disease (AD) pathophysiology is critical to identify
preclinical individuals and target potentially disease-modifying therapies towards them …
preclinical individuals and target potentially disease-modifying therapies towards them …
What determines our navigational abilities?
The ability to find one's way in our complex environments represents one of the most
fundamental cognitive functions. Although involving basic perceptual and memory related …
fundamental cognitive functions. Although involving basic perceptual and memory related …
Spatial navigation in normal aging and the prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease: insights from imaging and behavioral studies
S Lithfous, A Dufour, O Després - Ageing research reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Normal aging and mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) are associated with declines in
navigational skills, including allocentric and egocentric representations, cognitive mapping …
navigational skills, including allocentric and egocentric representations, cognitive mapping …
How do (some) people make a cognitive map? Routes, places, and working memory.
SM Weisberg, NS Newcombe - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Research on the existence of cognitive maps and on the cognitive processes that support
effective navigation has often focused on functioning across individuals. However, there are …
effective navigation has often focused on functioning across individuals. However, there are …
Challenges for identifying the neural mechanisms that support spatial navigation: the impact of spatial scale
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves
nearly all sensory systems, it requires numerous parallel computations, and it engages …
nearly all sensory systems, it requires numerous parallel computations, and it engages …
The hippocampus is required for short‐term topographical memory in humans
The hippocampus plays a crucial role within the neural systems for long‐term memory, but
little if any role in the short‐term retention of some types of stimuli. Nonetheless, the …
little if any role in the short‐term retention of some types of stimuli. Nonetheless, the …
A controlled clinical comparison of attention performance in children with ADHD in a virtual reality classroom compared to standard neuropsychological methods
TD Parsons, T Bowerly, JG Buckwalter… - Child …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
In this initial pilot study, a controlled clinical comparison was made of attention perforance in
children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a virtual reality (VR) …
children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a virtual reality (VR) …
Neuropsychology of environmental navigation in humans: review and meta-analysis of FMRI studies in healthy participants
In the past 20 years, many studies in the cognitive neurosciences have analyzed human
ability to navigate in recently learned and familiar environments by investigating the …
ability to navigate in recently learned and familiar environments by investigating the …
Cholinergic modulation of spatial learning, memory and navigation
N Solari, B Hangya - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial learning, including encoding and retrieval of spatial memories as well as holding
spatial information in working memory generally serving navigation under a broad range of …
spatial information in working memory generally serving navigation under a broad range of …
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 …