Structuring knowledge with cognitive maps and cognitive graphs
Humans and animals use mental representations of the spatial structure of the world to
navigate. The classical view is that these representations take the form of Euclidean …
navigate. The classical view is that these representations take the form of Euclidean …
The cognitive map in humans: spatial navigation and beyond
The'cognitive map'hypothesis proposes that brain builds a unified representation of the
spatial environment to support memory and guide future action. Forty years of …
spatial environment to support memory and guide future action. Forty years of …
Psychology of habit
As the proverbial creatures of habit, people tend to repeat the same behaviors in recurring
contexts. This review characterizes habits in terms of their cognitive, motivational, and …
contexts. This review characterizes habits in terms of their cognitive, motivational, and …
[HTML][HTML] Egocentric and allocentric spatial reference frames in aging: A systematic review
Aging affects many aspects of everyday living, such as autonomy, security and quality of life.
Among all, spatial memory and spatial navigation show a gradual but noticeable decline, as …
Among all, spatial memory and spatial navigation show a gradual but noticeable decline, as …
A critical review of the allocentric spatial representation and its neural underpinnings: toward a network-based perspective
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in
neuroscience research, its exact nature and neural underpinnings continue to be the topic of …
neuroscience research, its exact nature and neural underpinnings continue to be the topic of …
Variations in cognitive maps: understanding individual differences in navigation.
There are marked individual differences in the formation of cognitive maps both in the real
world and in virtual environments (VE; eg, Blajenkova, Motes, & Kozhevnikov, 2005; Chai & …
world and in virtual environments (VE; eg, Blajenkova, Motes, & Kozhevnikov, 2005; Chai & …
How do people adhere to goals when willpower is low? The profits (and pitfalls) of strong habits.
Across 5 studies, we tested whether habits can improve (as well as derail) goal pursuit when
people have limited willpower. Habits are repeated responses automatically triggered by …
people have limited willpower. Habits are repeated responses automatically triggered by …
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 …
Navigating social space
M Schafer, D Schiller - Neuron, 2018 - cell.com
Cognitive maps are encoded in the hippocampal formation and related regions and range
from the spatial to the purely conceptual. Neural mechanisms that encode information into …
from the spatial to the purely conceptual. Neural mechanisms that encode information into …
[HTML][HTML] Predictive maps in rats and humans for spatial navigation
Much of our understanding of navigation comes from the study of individual species, often
with specific tasks tailored to those species. Here, we provide a novel experimental and …
with specific tasks tailored to those species. Here, we provide a novel experimental and …