Spatial navigation by humans and other animals engages representations of environmental boundaries as well as featural landmarks. In this paper we examine the use of these two types of information using a virtual reality (VR) task in patients with Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic disorder involving abnormalities in brain regions that support spatial cognition. Our preliminary data suggests that boundary-based navigation is more fragile in this syndrome, compared to control subjects matched for mental and chronological age.

Spatial Navigation by Boundaries and Landmarks in Williams Syndrome in a Virtual Environment

Marilina Mastrogiuseppe;
2018

Abstract

Spatial navigation by humans and other animals engages representations of environmental boundaries as well as featural landmarks. In this paper we examine the use of these two types of information using a virtual reality (VR) task in patients with Williams syndrome (WS), a genetic disorder involving abnormalities in brain regions that support spatial cognition. Our preliminary data suggests that boundary-based navigation is more fragile in this syndrome, compared to control subjects matched for mental and chronological age.
2018
Inglese
COSIT 2017: Proceedings of Workshops and Posters at the 13th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2017)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
4/09/2017
navigation
williams syndrome
genometry
features
path integration
spatial mapping
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Marilina Mastrogiuseppe; Victor Chukwuemeka Umeh;Sang Ah Lee
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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