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      Cognitive ScienceCognitive NeuroscienceSpace perceptionBrain Mapping
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      Cognitive ScienceSpace perceptionCerebral CortexNeurons
ABSTRACT: There has been considerable debate as to whether the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex may subserve both memory and per-ception. We administered a series of oddity tasks, in which subjects selected the odd stimulus from a visual... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingFaceSpace perception
How does the human brain allow us to interact with and navigate through a constantly changing world? Whilst controlled experiments using functional brain imaging can give insightful snapshots of neuronal responses to relatively simplified... more
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      BehaviorMagnetic Resonance ImagingHippocampusBrain
Adapting behavior to accommodate changes in the environment is an important function of the nervous system. A universal problem for motile animals is the discovery that a learned route is blocked and a detour is required. Given the... more
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      PlanningVirtual RealityHippocampusParietal Cortex
Much of our day-to-day wayfinding behaviour takes place in familiar large-scale urban environments, yet there is a dearth of studies examining how wayfinding unfolds on a second-by-second basis in this context. Here we used a... more
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      Eye trackingEnvironmental PsychologySpatial MemoryMultidisciplinary
In our daily life we experience a vast number of events involving objects, people, and places. Memory for personally experienced events is often referred to as episodic memory and has been distinguished from semantic memory, memory for... more
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Topological networks lie at the heart of our cities and social milieu. However, it remains unclear how and when the brain processes topological structures to guide future behaviour during everyday life. Using fMRI in humans and a... more
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      NeuroscienceArchitectureSpace SyntaxHippocampus
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceComputer ScienceMedicine
Grey matter volume in the posterior hippocampus of London taxi drivers is greater than in age-matched controls, and the size of this increase correlates positively with time spent taxi driving (E.A. Maguire et al., 2000. Proc Natl Acad... more
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      PathologyCognitive PsychologyCognitive ScienceBrain Imaging
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceCognitive ControlCognition
Virtual reality (VR) and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging were used to study memory for the spatial context of controlled but lifelike events. Subjects received a set of objects from two different people in two... more
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      PsychologyComputer ScienceAnterior CingulateMagnetic Resonance Imaging
maze where one arm has been sealed off to form a T shape. The animal starts at the base of the T, and each arm of the crossbar leads to a different goal box. Over many trials, the animal is trained to always go to the same goal box. On... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingHippocampusCaudate Nucleus
A large-scale virtual reality town was used to test the topographical and episodic memory of patients with unilateral temporal lobe damage. Seventeen right and 13 left temporal lobectomy patients were compared with 16 healthy matched... more
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      EpilepsyFace recognition (Psychology)Episodic MemorySpace perception
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMRI
A virtual reality environment was used to test memory performance for simulated "real-world" spatial and episodic information in a 22-year-old male, Jon, who has selective bilateral hippocampal pathology caused by perinatal anoxia. He was... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceRecognitionRecognition memory
The timescale of hippocampal involvement in supporting episodic memory remains a keenly debated topic, with disagreement over whether its role is temporary or permanent. Recently, there has been interest in how navigation by... more
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      NeuroanatomyMagnetic Resonance ImagingEpisodic MemoryLearning
This article cites 53 articles, 17 of which can be accessed free Subject collections (118 articles) cognition (426 articles) behaviour (152 articles) neuroscience Articles on similar topics can be found in the following collections Email... more
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      PsychologyNeuropsychologyComputer SciencePlasticity
Different patterns of prefrontal activation are commonly found in studies of episodic and source memory (typically anterior and lateral) compared to those found in studies of autobiographical memory (typically ventromedial). We... more
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      PsychologyComputer ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescent
Here we provide a brief overview of recent research on memory manipulation. We focus primarily on memories for which the hippocampus is thought to be required due to its central importance in the study of memory. The repertoire of methods... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceDeep Brain StimulationMagnetic Resonance Imaging