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This project investigates how object knowledge, such as familiarity and ownership, influences object location memory (OLM). It examines individual differences, including sex and aging, and explores the neural mechanisms underlying OLM using brain imaging techniques.
Remembering where things are, for example, where you parked your car, is essential in everyday life.
Without spatial memory, we would continuously be engaged in looking for our car, keys, phone, or glasses.
Despite its obvious importance, a lot is still unknown about object location memory (OLM).
This proposal aims to uncover mechanisms underlying OLM, specifically taking into consideration the influence of object knowledge on OLM (e.g., if an object is owned or familiar).
These factors will be…
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT
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United Kingdom, Norwich
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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