The AudioMaze: An EEG and motion capture study of human spatial navigation in sparse augmented reality

Volume: 54, Issue: 12, Pages: 8283 - 8307
Published: Feb 23, 2021
Abstract
Spatial navigation is one of the fundamental cognitive functions central to survival in most animals. Studies in humans investigating the neural foundations of spatial navigation traditionally use stationary, desk-top protocols revealing the hippocampus, parahippocampal place area (PPA), and retrosplenial complex to be involved in navigation. However, brain dynamics, while freely navigating the real world remain poorly understood. To address...
Paper Details
Title
The AudioMaze: An EEG and motion capture study of human spatial navigation in sparse augmented reality
Published Date
Feb 23, 2021
Volume
54
Issue
12
Pages
8283 - 8307
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