Xiaoli Chen
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Assistant professor at Zhejiang University. Study human spatial navigation.
How do people handle spatial cue conflict during navigation? Our new work, just published in Cognitive Psychology, provides new insights into this question. Use this link to download the full paper for free (eligible for 50 days).
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How does the brain unify various spatial cues to form coherent spatial representations? Our latest paper shows that RSC contains cue-independent spatial representations in terms of representational similarity during spatial navigation.
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Representational Similarity Analysis Reveals Cue-independent Spatial Representations for Landmarks and Self-motion Cues in Human Retrosplenial Cortex
Abstract. It is a fundamental question in the spatial navigation literature how different spatial cues are unified to form a coherent spatial map of the space. Landmarks and self-motion cues are two m...
https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00516
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