Navigation Flashcards

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What parts of the brain are used in microscopic analysis of location tracking?

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The medial temporal lobe - peripherial cortex, entorhinal cortex, hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex)

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What are place cells (microscopic)?

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in the hippocampus fire when you are in specific locations within a given environment

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What are grid cells (microscopic)?

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in the entorhinal cortex fire when you occupy one of hexagonal grid points within a given environment

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What information is most relevant for microscopic spatial updating behaviour?

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  • Actual experience in walking/moving
  • Mental imagery and top-down control
  • Observing others walking/moving (i.e., imitation)
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What microscopic method is most effective in spatial updating?

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When the body-based information is generated from actively controlled movement

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What are the two systems for large-scale navigation (macroscopic)?

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Place learning and response learning

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What is place learning for large-scale navigation (macroscopic)?

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  • MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE
    Identify object locations within a larger environmental framework
  • Rapidly acquired, allows flexible behaviour (e.g., short-cutting), but requires conscious retrieval and is susceptible to forgetting
  • Declarative memory based, MTL-dependent system
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What is response learning for large scale navigation (macroscopic)?

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  • CAUDATE NUCLEUS
  • Perform a specific sequence of action
  • Slow to learn, only rigid behaviour is possible, but does not require conscious awareness and much longer-lasting
  • Procedural memory based, caudate-dependent system
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How is memory of geographical information represented?

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in a hierarchical structure

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How are memories biased for geographical information?

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Judgements about spatial relations are biased by higher-order information (e.g., which state a city belongs to)

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