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Path integration, rather than being suppressed, used to update spatial views in familiar environments with landmarks always available
DownloadFall 2023
This project, following the elegant paradigm developed by Zhao and Warren (2015b), investigated how self-motion cues and landmarks are used during navigation in a familiar environment with constantly available landmarks. Participants learned the location of a specific object. After completing one...
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Spring 2024
An effective navigation process requires the ability to determine the navigators’ current position and heading in the environment (referred to as self-localization) and localize the points of interest, such as home. Humans and non-human animals typically use self-motion cues (i.e., path...