Cognitive Processes and Spatial Orientation in Animal and Man :
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[Book]
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Volume II Neurophysiology and Developmental Aspects
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Paul Ellen, Catherine Thinus-Blanc.
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Dordrecht
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Springer Netherlands
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1987
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1 recurs en línia (1 recurs electrònic (XIV, 321 p.))
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NATO ASI Series., Series D, Behavioural and Social Sciences ;, 37.
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Descripció del recurs: 6 juliol 2016.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Section I. Basic and clinical findings. --; Behaviorally dependent neuronal gating in the hippocampus --; Temporally constant and temporally changing spatial memory : single unit correlates in the hippocampus --; The vestibular navigation hypothesis : a progress report --; Coordinate representations underlying arm movements in three-dimensional space --; Cognitive versus sensorimotor encoding of spatial information --; Spatial cognition in man; The evidence from cerebral lesions --; Mapping operations, spatial memory and cholinergic mechanisms --; Effects of dentate granule cell depletion in rats : failure to recall more than one event at the same place --; The septal lesioned rat forever here --; Basal ganglia, instrumental and spatial learning --; Reaching in the extrapersonal space or how to catch a moving object --; Superior colliculus, hippocampus and spatial behaviour --; Changes in neuronal activity of motor cortical areas associated with the coding of spatial parameters of the movement : preliminary results --; Cerebral lesions and internal spatial representations --; The encoding and recall of spatial location after right hippocampal lesions in man --; A case of dissociation in topographical disorders : the selective breakdown of vector-map representation --; Section II. Development of spatial knowledge. --; Early development of spatial orientation in humans --; Children's understanding of maps --; Space, organism and objects, a Piagetian approach --; Human spatial reference systems --; Detour ability in infants and toddlers --; Developmental and experiential aspects of children's spatial problem solving --; The relation between locomotor experience and spatial knowledge in infancy --; Cognitive influences on the acquisition of route knowledge in children and adults --; Cognitive and motor representations of space and their use in human visually-guided locomotion --; Conclusion --; A sense of where you are : functions of the spatial module --; Authors Index
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, La-Baume-les-Aix (Aix-en-Provence), France, June 27-July 7, 1985; Behavioral science (1949-2004)