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The following pages link to The well-worn route and the path less traveled: distinct neural bases of route following and wayfinding in humans (Q48368621):
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- Modulation of competing memory systems by distraction (Q23891082) (← links)
- Frontal eye fields involved in shifting frame of reference within working memory for scenes (Q24394190) (← links)
- Parallel memory systems for talking about location and age in precuneus, caudate and Broca's region (Q24579821) (← links)
- Functional neuroanatomy of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory: a unified account based on multiple trace theory (Q24675705) (← links)
- Impaired cross-modal inhibition in Alzheimer disease (Q24815142) (← links)
- Hippocampal 5-HT1A Receptor and Spatial Learning and Memory (Q26773111) (← links)
- Spatial navigation by congenitally blind individuals (Q26774800) (← links)
- Using Grid Cells for Navigation (Q26801522) (← links)
- Challenges for identifying the neural mechanisms that support spatial navigation: the impact of spatial scale (Q26823981) (← links)
- The role of the hippocampus in flexible cognition and social behavior (Q26863409) (← links)
- Studying the freely-behaving brain with fMRI (Q27025514) (← links)
- Using imagination to understand the neural basis of episodic memory (Q28262883) (← links)
- Multiple reference frames used by the human brain for spatial perception and memory (Q28274265) (← links)
- The common neural basis of autobiographical memory, prospection, navigation, theory of mind, and the default mode: a quantitative meta-analysis (Q28281905) (← links)
- Reference frames for spatial cognition: different brain areas are involved in viewer-, object-, and landmark-centered judgments about object location (Q28298456) (← links)
- Remembering the past and imagining the future: a neural model of spatial memory and imagery (Q28302192) (← links)
- All roads lead to Rome, even in African savannah elephants--or do they? (Q28650080) (← links)
- Beyond Dizziness: Virtual Navigation, Spatial Anxiety and Hippocampal Volume in Bilateral Vestibulopathy. (Q30386226) (← links)
- Differential neural network configuration during human path integration. (Q30438776) (← links)
- Lesions of the dorsomedial striatum delay spatial learning and render cue-based navigation inflexible in a water maze task in mice (Q30442160) (← links)
- Hippocampus-dependent place learning enables spatial flexibility in C57BL6/N mice (Q30459349) (← links)
- Parallel striatal and hippocampal systems for landmarks and boundaries in spatial memory (Q30481692) (← links)
- Caudate nucleus-dependent navigational strategies are associated with increased use of addictive drugs (Q30486328) (← links)
- Visual influence on path integration in darkness indicates a multimodal representation of large-scale space (Q30497968) (← links)
- Neural correlates of forward planning in a spatial decision task in humans (Q30500851) (← links)
- Homologous involvement of striatum and prefrontal cortex in rodent and human water maze learning (Q30536563) (← links)
- Differential hippocampal and retrosplenial involvement in egocentric-updating, rotation, and allocentric processing during online spatial encoding: an fMRI study (Q30574413) (← links)
- Neural evidence supports a novel framework for spatial navigation (Q30581040) (← links)
- Sex Differences in Gray Matter Volume of the Right Anterior Hippocampus Explain Sex Differences in Three-Dimensional Mental Rotation (Q30828557) (← links)
- Virtual water maze learning in human increases functional connectivity between posterior hippocampus and dorsal caudate (Q30871173) (← links)
- Noninvasive functional and anatomical imaging of the human medial temporal lobe (Q30911451) (← links)
- Spatial memory and hippocampal volume in humans with unilateral vestibular deafferentation (Q31107691) (← links)
- Quantitative and qualitative sex differences in spatial navigation (Q33299362) (← links)
- Memory consolidation of landmarks in good navigators (Q33302028) (← links)
- Spatial deficits in a virtual water maze in amnesic participants with hippocampal damage (Q33474435) (← links)
- Neural decoding of goal locations in spatial navigation in humans with fMRI. (Q33498983) (← links)
- Changes in neuronal activation patterns in response to androgen deprivation therapy: a pilot study (Q33521781) (← links)
- Individual Differences in Human Path Integration Abilities Correlate with Gray Matter Volume in Retrosplenial Cortex, Hippocampus, and Medial Prefrontal Cortex (Q33567882) (← links)
- Focal lesions of human hippocampal CA1 neurons in transient global amnesia impair place memory. (Q33600904) (← links)
- Structural and functional plasticity of the hippocampal formation in professional dancers and slackliners. (Q33613832) (← links)
- Contributions of medial temporal lobe and striatal memory systems to learning and retrieving overlapping spatial memories. (Q33735137) (← links)
- Functional abnormalities in normally appearing athletes following mild traumatic brain injury: a functional MRI study (Q33766287) (← links)
- Bilateral hippocampal dysfunction in schizophrenia (Q33777246) (← links)
- Directional learning, but no spatial mapping by rats performing a navigational task in an inverted orientation. (Q33823299) (← links)
- Functional, structural, and metabolic abnormalities of the hippocampal formation in Williams syndrome (Q33842946) (← links)
- Human hippocampal CA1 involvement during allocentric encoding of spatial information (Q33865057) (← links)
- Which way was I going? Contextual retrieval supports the disambiguation of well learned overlapping navigational routes (Q34002748) (← links)
- Place cells, grid cells, and the brain's spatial representation system (Q34009993) (← links)
- Encoding of visual-spatial information in working memory requires more cerebral efforts than retrieval: Evidence from an EEG and virtual reality study (Q34017465) (← links)
- Talent in the taxi: a model system for exploring expertise (Q34018070) (← links)