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Spatial cognition using the feedback cuff

Neuroethology of spatial cognition

Neuroethology of spatial cognition

... Rats use path integration - an internal tracking of movements - to organize exploratory behavior. Specifically, self-movement cues generated as the rats moves away from the home base are used to update a representation ...

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Spatial cognition in virtual environments

Spatial cognition in virtual environments

... multiscale progressive model which describes the relationship between spatial knowledge and spatial tasks in navigation. As always happens in sciences, all research fields are strictly interconnected, since ...

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Spatial cognition in three dimensions

Spatial cognition in three dimensions

... their spatial neural correlates is not yet ...human spatial cognition and, like the behavioural experiments of spatial learning and memory, has been based almost entirely on rats performing ...

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From Spatial Cognition to Language

From Spatial Cognition to Language

... press), proves that animals can indeed compute, using cognitive maps, information involving a particular remote place, about which they are currently receiving no sensory input. In the experiment, an artificial ...

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Forward and backward inference in spatial cognition.

Forward and backward inference in spatial cognition.

... underlying spatial cognition can be implemented using statistical inference in a single probabilistic ...implemented using a common set of ‘lower-level’ computations involving forward and ...

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The role of vision in haptic spatial cognition

The role of vision in haptic spatial cognition

... scene. Using touch alone, participants first learned a scene and were subsequently tested on their recognition o f that scene which was always hidden from ...information using 3D goggles and we found that ...

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Blindfolded Robotic Teleoperation using Spatial Force Feedback to the Toe

Blindfolded Robotic Teleoperation using Spatial Force Feedback to the Toe

... of feedback—e.g., vibrotactile or electro- stimulating feedback—the force feedback to the toe provides the sensory information in the same modality (force to force) which might be one reason for the ...

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Pattern of wayfinding and spatial cognition for effective spatial planning of theme park

Pattern of wayfinding and spatial cognition for effective spatial planning of theme park

... 1.8.3 Chapter 3 - Research Methodology Chapter 3 explains the methodology and describes the research design according to the mixed methods approach of using photographs, behavioural observation, and a survey ...

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Design of embodied interfaces for engaging spatial cognition

Design of embodied interfaces for engaging spatial cognition

... of using the body to engage with digital ...when using a tangible inter- face that used the puzzle pieces as physical objects on an interactive tabletop (Antle & Wang, ...People using the ...

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Studying Designers using a Tabletop System for 3D Design with a Focus on the Impact on Spatial Cognition

Studying Designers using a Tabletop System for 3D Design with a Focus on the Impact on Spatial Cognition

... 1. Introduction Tangible user interfaces (TUIs) are new approaches to human-computer interaction that are often associated with “augmented reality” (AR). AR technology blends reality and virtuality to allow the seamless ...

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Mentalizing the body: : spatial and social cognition in anosognosia for hemiplegia

Mentalizing the body: : spatial and social cognition in anosognosia for hemiplegia

... using more difficult tasks that may reveal further differ- ences patients and controls. Moreover, future studies with larger samples could investigate such factors in groups fully balanced for neuropsychological ...

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Space syntax and spatial cognition: or why the axial line?

Space syntax and spatial cognition: or why the axial line?

... that spatial configuration alone, represented and measured in a specific manner, explains a substantial proportion of the variance between aggregate hu- man movement rates in different locations in both urban and ...

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Spatial cognition in minimally invasive surgery: a systematic review

Spatial cognition in minimally invasive surgery: a systematic review

... Clinical implication In this article, we propose a new approach to study the role of spatial cognition in MIS learning and perform- ance. We argue that by assuming a more central role of the entire WM ...

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Fitting objects into holes: On the. development of spatial cognition skills

Fitting objects into holes: On the. development of spatial cognition skills

... During the second year of life, infants are fascinated by problems of how to relate objects to each other. For instance, they find it very attractive to pile objects, put lids on pans, and insert objects into holes. The ...

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Feedback Quantization for Linear Precoded Spatial Multiplexing

Feedback Quantization for Linear Precoded Spatial Multiplexing

... recent feedback quantization schemes for linear precoded spatial multiplexing ...addition, feedback compression methods are presented that exploit the time correlation of the ...the feedback ...

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The preposition  at  from a spatial language, cognition, and information systems perspective

The preposition at from a spatial language, cognition, and information systems perspective

... are using the geometry of the Voronoi diagram to delineate the influence regions of a contrast set, we are not claiming that the use of at can partition the physical space ...the spatial relationship, if ...

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The impact of early structural enrichment on spatial cognition in layer chicks

The impact of early structural enrichment on spatial cognition in layer chicks

... work using tasks that more clearly separate potential physical and cognitive components of navigation would be ...in spatial cognition do not occur if visual barriers are provided at 8 days of age ...

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Interfacing Language, Spatial Perception and Cognition in Type Theory with Records

Interfacing Language, Spatial Perception and Cognition in Type Theory with Records

... and cognition introduces several requirements on a for- mal semantic theory and its practical ...implementations. Using examples of semantic representations of spatial descriptions we show how Type ...

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Spatial cognition and science achievement: The contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic spatial skills from 7 to 11 years

Spatial cognition and science achievement: The contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic spatial skills from 7 to 11 years

... The other three, incorrect, options were created uniformly for each trial. The larger printed maps were either unscaled (1:1; 7 cm 9 7 cm), or scaled to either 1:2 (14 cm 9 14 cm) or 1:4 (28 cm 9 28 cm), relative to the ...

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Spatial cognition and science achievement: The contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic spatial skills from 7 to 11 years

Spatial cognition and science achievement: The contribution of intrinsic and extrinsic spatial skills from 7 to 11 years

... The other three, incorrect, options were created uniformly for each trial. The larger printed maps were either unscaled (1:1; 7 cm 9 7 cm), or scaled to either 1:2 (14 cm 9 14 cm) or 1:4 (28 cm 9 28 cm), relative to the ...

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