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17 Spatial Memory during Navigation: What Is Being Stored, Maps or Movements?

  • Alain Berthoz , Isabelle Viaud-Delmon and Simon Lambrey
© 2021 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

© 2021 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART I Verbal Representation
  6. Introduction 15
  7. Section 1 Verbal Processes
  8. 1 The Neuroanatomy of Categories 19
  9. 2 The Neurological Organization of Some Language-Processing Constituents 43
  10. 3 Brain Organization for Syntactic Processing 57
  11. 4 Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Phonological and Semantic Processes 69
  12. Discussion: Section 1 80
  13. Section 2 Verbal Content
  14. Introduction 87
  15. 5 Can Mental Content Explain Behavior? 91
  16. 6 Deference and Indexicality 102
  17. 7 How Is Conceptual Knowledge Organized in the Brain? Clues from Category-Specific Deficits 110
  18. 8 Discourse Structure, Intentions, and Intonation 127
  19. Discussion: Section 2 143
  20. Section 3 Verbal Variants
  21. Introduction 147
  22. 9 Second Language Learners and Understanding the Brain 151
  23. 10 In Praise of Functional Psychology 166
  24. 11 Verbal and Nonverbal Representations of Numbers in the Human Brain 179
  25. Discussion: Section 3 191
  26. PART II Nonverbal Representation
  27. Introduction 199
  28. Section 4 Perception and Language
  29. 12 Visual and Language Area Interactions during Mental Imagery 203
  30. 13 Can the Human Brain Construct Visual Mental Images from Linguistic Inputs? 215
  31. 14 Making Area V1 Glow in Visual Imagery 226
  32. 15 Developing Knowledge of Space: Core Systems and New Combinations 239
  33. Discussion: Section 4 259
  34. Section 5 Visual and Motor Representations
  35. 16 Einstein’s Mental Images: The Role of Visual, Spatial, and Motoric Representations 269
  36. 17 Spatial Memory during Navigation: What Is Being Stored, Maps or Movements? 288
  37. 18 Naturalization of Mental States and Personal Identity 307
  38. 19 Using Nonverbal Representations of Behavior: Perceiving Sexual Orientation 320
  39. Discussion: Section 5 333
  40. Section 6 Representations in the World
  41. 20 The Gap between Seeing and Drawing 339
  42. 21 Rethinking Images and Metaphors: New Geometries as Key to Artistic and Scientific Revolutions 347
  43. 22 Eliciting Mental Models through Imagery 363
  44. 23 Creation, Art, and the Brain 376
  45. Discussion: Section 6 394
  46. Contributors 403
  47. Index 407
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