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This research investigates how humans develop spatial skills and the neural mechanisms behind spatial navigation and language. It examines the transition from infant spatial memory strategies to adult navigation techniques, using various methods including brain imaging and behavioral analysis.
In everyday life we navigate through known and unknown spatial environments.
We have to learn how to find our way back, make a detour around a barrier or find a shortcut.
The ability to remember the spatial surroundings and to communicate about space has been crucial to human adaptation and survival.
The proposed research project investigates the development of spatial skills, the underlying neural correlates of spatial representations and spatial wayfinding mechanisms, spatial language and thei…
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