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Space Perception (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Space Perception'
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10 Jun 2009
When Huntington's disease (HD) patients are tested on cognitive tasks that involve both striatal and hippocampal memory systems, a decline in their striatal function is compensated for by an increase in hippocampal activity that allows these ...
rec_pub_19524696-progressive-imbalance-interaction-spatial-procedural-memory-systems.htm
A high fructose diet impairs spatial memory in male rats.
10 Jun 2009
Over the past three decades there has been a substantial increase in the amount of fructose consumed by North Americans. Recent evidence from rodents indicates that hippocampal insulin signaling facilitates memory and excessive fructose consumption ...
rec_pub_19500683-a-high-fructose-diet-impairs-spatial-memory-male-rats.htm
Effects of self-motion on attention in real 3D space.
10 Jun 2009
Human behavioral space is three-dimensional (3D), and when moving through 3D space individuals selectively allocate their attention to acquire necessary information. This study aimed to examine the characteristics of attention in real 3D space when ...
rec_pub_19524213-effects-self-motion-attention-real-3d-space.htm
8 Jun 2009
Separate lines of research have noted recruitment of parietal cortex during tasks involving visuo-spatial processes and empathy. To explore the relationship between these two functions, a self-other perspective transformation task and a task of ...
rec_pub_19516894-exploring-empathic-space-correlates-perspective-transformation.htm
8 Jun 2009
This study aims to investigate the types of difficulty encountered by children with nonverbal (visuospatial) learning disabilities (NLD) during the processing of spatial information derived from descriptions. Two spatial descriptions--one in survey, ...
rec_pub_19520476-representation-survey-route-spatial-descriptions-children-nonverbal.htm
Viewing the body modulates neural mechanisms underlying sustained spatial attention in touch.
8 Jun 2009
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. The present event-related potential (ERP) study aimed to clarify whether neural mechanisms underlying sustained tactile-spatial attention may be ...
rec_pub_19519638-viewing-body-modulates-neural-mechanisms-underlying-sustained-spatial.htm
Perisaccadic localization of auditory stimuli.
7 Jun 2009
Interaction with the outside world requires the knowledge about where objects are with respect to one's own body. Such spatial information is represented in various topographic maps in different sensory systems. From a computational point of view, ...
rec_pub_19506844-perisaccadic-localization-auditory-stimuli.htm
6 Jun 2009
It is hypothesized that a central role of the vertebrate hippocampal formation (HF) in behavior is the learning and operation of a map-like representation of familiar landmarks and landscape features. One critical property of a map is that it should ...
rec_pub_19508689-hippocampal-dependent-familiar-area-map-supports-corrective-re.htm
Towards the neurobiology of large-scale spatial cognition (Commentary on Gagliardo et al.).
6 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19508688-towards-neurobiology-large-scale-spatial-cognition-commentary.htm
6 Jun 2009
We investigated the roles of the hippocampal subregions and intrahippocampal networks in effecting spatial reference and working processes. The results showed that the dentate gyrus plays a key role in encoding both types of spatial memory. Lesions ...
rec_pub_19378463-functional-differentiation-cooperation-hippocampal-subregions-rats.htm
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