Dissociable retrosplenial and hippocampal contributions to successful formation of survey representations

T Wolbers, C Büchel - Journal of Neuroscience, 2005 - Soc Neuroscience
During everyday navigation, humans encounter complex environments predominantly from
a first-person perspective. Behavioral evidence suggests that these perceptual experiences …

Neural foundations of emerging route knowledge in complex spatial environments

T Wolbers, C Weiller, C Büchel - Cognitive Brain Research, 2004 - Elsevier
Behavioral evidence suggests that spatial knowledge derived from ground-level navigation
can consist of both route and survey knowledge. Neuroimaging and lesion studies aiming to …

Neural correlates of encoding space from route and survey perspectives

AL Shelton, JDE Gabrieli - Journal of Neuroscience, 2002 - Soc Neuroscience
The neural mechanisms underlying ground-level spatial navigation have been investigated,
but little is known about other kinds of spatial navigation. Functional magnetic resonance …

A modality-independent network underlies the retrieval of large-scale spatial environments in the human brain

DJ Huffman, AD Ekstrom - Neuron, 2019 - cell.com
In humans, the extent to which body-based cues, such as vestibular, somatosensory, and
motoric cues, are necessary for normal expression of spatial representations remains …

Partially segregated neural networks for spatial and contextual memory in virtual navigation

G Rauchs, P Orban, E Balteau, C Schmidt… - …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Finding our way in a previously learned, ecologically valid environment concurrently
involves spatial and contextual cognitive operations. The former process accesses a …

Dissociable neural circuits for encoding and retrieval of object locations during active navigation in humans

O Baumann, E Chan, JB Mattingley - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
Several cortical and subcortical circuits have been implicated in object location memory and
navigation. Uncertainty remains, however, about which neural circuits are involved in the …

Neural correlates of real-world route learning

VR Schinazi, RA Epstein - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
Classical theories of spatial microgenesis (Siegel and White, 1975) posit that information
about landmarks and the paths between them is acquired prior to the establishment of more …

Hippocampal and retrosplenial goal distance coding after long-term consolidation of a real-world environment

EZ Patai, AH Javadi, JD Ozubko, A O'Callaghan… - Cerebral …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Recent research indicates the hippocampus may code the distance to the goal during
navigation of newly learned environments. It is unclear however, whether this also pertains …

Anchoring the neural compass: coding of local spatial reference frames in human medial parietal lobe

SA Marchette, LK Vass, J Ryan, RA Epstein - Nature neuroscience, 2014 - nature.com
The neural systems that code for location and facing direction during spatial navigation have
been investigated extensively; however, the mechanisms by which these quantities are …

Sequential egocentric strategy is acquired as early as allocentric strategy: Parallel acquisition of these two navigation strategies

K Iglói, M Zaoui, A Berthoz, L Rondi‐Reig - Hippocampus, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
At least two main cognitive strategies can be used to solve a complex navigation task: the
allocentric or map‐based strategy and the sequential egocentric or route‐based strategy …