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The following pages link to Body-based senses enhance knowledge of directions in large-scale environments. (Q52089890):
Displaying 26 items.
- Future challenges for vection research: definitions, functional significance, measures, and neural bases. (Q28081839) (← links)
- Learning building layouts with non-geometric visual information: the effects of visual impairment and age. (Q30486388) (← links)
- Age-related wayfinding differences in real large-scale environments: detrimental motor control effects during spatial learning are mediated by executive decline? (Q31122953) (← links)
- Spatial updating relies on an egocentric representation of space: effects of the number of objects (Q33253100) (← links)
- Quantitative and qualitative sex differences in spatial navigation (Q33299362) (← links)
- The importance of postural cues for determining eye height in immersive virtual reality (Q35620782) (← links)
- An investigation of the validity of the virtual spatial navigation assessment (Q37388940) (← links)
- Active and passive contributions to spatial learning (Q37956192) (← links)
- Is navigation in virtual reality with FMRI really navigation? (Q38089197) (← links)
- WeaVR: a self-contained and wearable immersive virtual environment simulation system (Q38398405) (← links)
- Seeing ahead: experience and language in spatial perspective. (Q38406504) (← links)
- The brain weights body-based cues higher than vision when estimating walked distances. (Q43003194) (← links)
- Manual tapping enhances visual short-term memory performance where visual and motor coordinates correspond. (Q44907340) (← links)
- Balancing the mind: vestibular induced facilitation of egocentric mental transformations. (Q48454000) (← links)
- Reference frames in spatial updating when body-based cues are absent (Q50431452) (← links)
- Collaborative inhibition in spatial memory retrieval (Q50655236) (← links)
- Walking through Doorways Causes Forgetting: Further Explorations (Q50802818) (← links)
- Walking through doorways causes forgetting: situation models and experienced space (Q51909750) (← links)
- The role of body-based sensory information in the acquisition of enduring spatial representations (Q51979613) (← links)
- Visual and proprioceptive representations in spatial memory (Q51991772) (← links)
- For efficient navigational search, humans require full physical movement, but not a rich visual scene. (Q52855635) (← links)
- Interactivity in map learning: The effect of cognitive load (Q58522271) (← links)
- Selective resetting position and heading estimations while driving in a large-scale immersive virtual environment (Q58579859) (← links)
- Don't worry, be active: how to facilitate the detection of errors in immersive virtual environments (Q58599182) (← links)
- Navigation in Real-World Environments: New Opportunities Afforded by Advances in Mobile Brain Imaging (Q58750599) (← links)
- A Modality-Independent Network Underlies the Retrieval of Large-Scale Spatial Environments in the Human Brain (Q90196069) (← links)