Spatial processing in navigation, imagery and perception
Contents
Spatial processing during mental imagery
a neurofunctional theory
Stephen M. Kosslyn, Jennifer M. Shephard, William L. Thompson
1-15
The role of imagery in navigation
neuropsychological evidence
Cecilia Guariglia, Luigi Pizzamiglio
17-28
Functional equivalence of spatial images produced by perception and spatial language
Jack M. Loomis, Roberta L. Klatzky, Marios Avraamides, Yvonne Lippa, Reginald G. Golledge
29-48
Spatial maps, feature integration and parietal function
implications from the study of spatial deficits
Lynn C. Robertson
147-161
Spatial representations in the rat
case study or perspective on episodic memory?
Françoise Schenk, Delphine Preissmann, Chiara Sautter
249-279
Sensorimotor control of human dynamic behavior in space implemented into a hominoid robot
Thomas Mergner, Christoph Maurer, Georg Schweigart
301-327
The ventro-dorsal stream
parieto-premotor neural circuits and their role in primate cognition
Vittorio Gallese
329-352
Bottom-up effects of sensory conflict and adaptation on mental imagery
sensorimotor grounds for high level cognition?
Gilles Rode, Sophie Jacquin-Courtois, Patrice Revol, Laure Pisella, Dominique Boisson, Yves Rossetti
369-387