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navigation (cognitive neuroscience)

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15.5K

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1.1K

Authors

389

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Navigation (cognitive neuroscience) is the investigation of the neural circuits and cognitive processes underlying an organism's ability to perceive, represent, store, and utilize spatial information for planning and executing movements through an environment to reach specific goals. This field examines how the brain constructs internal maps, processes sensory cues for orientation, computes paths, and integrates memory with spatial perception to enable efficient wayfinding and spatial behavior.

Top Authors

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PD

University College London

ZM

University of California, Irvine

CS

Gdynia Maritime University

CT

The Ohio State University

DA

The Ohio State University

Top Institutions

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University of Calgary

Calgary, Canada

University College London

London, United Kingdom

University of Nottingham

Nottingham, United Kingdom