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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 352-370

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540426134

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Marlène Behrmann, John Philbeck, "Spatial representation and updating", in: Spatial information theory, Berlin, Springer, 2001

Spatial representation and updating

evidence from neuropsychological investigations

Marlène Behrmann

John Philbeck

pp. 352-370

in: Daniel D. Montello (ed), Spatial information theory, Berlin, Springer, 2001

Abstract

How spatial information is represented and updated over time and over changes in the position of the stimulus and/or obrserver is considered in the context of a population of patients who have impairment in spatial perception. We present data both from our own research with patients suffering from hemispatial neglect as well as from studies in the literature. Taken together, these studies suggest that spatial information is coded in more than one spatial frame of reference simultaneously and that the choice of reference frame depends on the demands of the tasks. Once the stimulus is located, however, the patients are able to update the position of the stimulus dynamically when walking or when undergoing passive rotation. The insights obtained from this neuropsychological population provides converging evidence for the psychological and neural mechanisms which mediate spatial representation and dovetail well with existing single unit recording and functional imaging data.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2001

Pages: 352-370

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540426134

Full citation:

Marlène Behrmann, John Philbeck, "Spatial representation and updating", in: Spatial information theory, Berlin, Springer, 2001