Spatial memory

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1Synaptic Mechanisms and Network Dynamics Underlying Spatial Working Memory in a Cortical Network Model Albert Compte, Nicolas Brunel1, Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic2 and Xiao-Jing Wang

Synaptic Mechanisms and Network Dynamics Underlying Spatial Working Memory in a Cortical Network Model Albert Compte, Nicolas Brunel1, Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic2 and Xiao-Jing Wang

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Source URL: complab.fcrb.es

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-11 12:13:15
    2How Frames of Reference Prime Spatial Memory Elena Andonova () Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology, 21 Montevideo Street Sofia, 1618, Bulgaria  (iii) The star is to the North (East, etc.) of th

    How Frames of Reference Prime Spatial Memory Elena Andonova () Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology, 21 Montevideo Street Sofia, 1618, Bulgaria (iii) The star is to the North (East, etc.) of th

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    Source URL: ceur-ws.org

    Language: English - Date: 2015-08-07 07:24:59
      3The SIGSPATIAL Special Newsletter of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Spatial Information Editorial Letters on External Memory Algorithms for Spatial Data

      The SIGSPATIAL Special Newsletter of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Spatial Information Editorial Letters on External Memory Algorithms for Spatial Data

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      Source URL: www.sigspatial.org

      Language: English - Date: 2013-05-18 12:19:16
        4Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 29, 23–42, GHz (CW) MICROWAVE IRRADIATION ALTERS CIRCADIAN ORGANIZATION, SPATIAL MEMORY, DNA STRUCTURE IN THE BRAIN CELLS AND BLOOD CELL COUNTS OF MALE MICE, MUS

        Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 29, 23–42, GHz (CW) MICROWAVE IRRADIATION ALTERS CIRCADIAN ORGANIZATION, SPATIAL MEMORY, DNA STRUCTURE IN THE BRAIN CELLS AND BLOOD CELL COUNTS OF MALE MICE, MUS

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        Source URL: www.jpier.org

        - Date: 2011-03-29 13:44:19
          5Neuropsychologia–356  Functional topography of a distributed neural system for spatial and nonspatial information maintenance in working memory Joseph B. Sala a,∗ , Pia Rämä a,c,d , Susan M. Courtney

          Neuropsychologia–356 Functional topography of a distributed neural system for spatial and nonspatial information maintenance in working memory Joseph B. Sala a,∗ , Pia Rämä a,c,d , Susan M. Courtney

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          Source URL: krieger2.jhu.edu

          - Date: 2016-02-10 12:17:59
            6Kinesthetic Cues Aid Spatial Memory

            Kinesthetic Cues Aid Spatial Memory

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            Source URL: pdfs.semanticscholar.org

            - Date: 2016-04-30 00:51:36
              7Spatial Position in Language and Visual Memory: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison Solveig Bosse () Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, 46 E. Delaware Ave Newark, DEUSA

              Spatial Position in Language and Visual Memory: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison Solveig Bosse () Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, 46 E. Delaware Ave Newark, DEUSA

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              Source URL: papafragou.psych.udel.edu

              - Date: 2010-09-02 10:14:18
                8INTERACTION OF TWO CHARGES IN A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD: II. SPATIAL PROBLEM D. PINHEIRO AND R. S. MACKAY Dedicated to the memory of John Greene. Abstract. The interaction of two charges moving in R3 in a magnetic field B

                INTERACTION OF TWO CHARGES IN A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD: II. SPATIAL PROBLEM D. PINHEIRO AND R. S. MACKAY Dedicated to the memory of John Greene. Abstract. The interaction of two charges moving in R3 in a magnetic field B

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                Source URL: www2.warwick.ac.uk

                - Date: 1970-01-01 18:00:00
                  9Examining the Reliability of Using fNIRS in Realistic HCI Settings for Spatial and Verbal Tasks Horia A. Maior*† , Matthew Pike* , Sarah Sharples‡ and Max L. Wilson* ‡ † Human Factors Research Group

                  Examining the Reliability of Using fNIRS in Realistic HCI Settings for Spatial and Verbal Tasks Horia A. Maior*† , Matthew Pike* , Sarah Sharples‡ and Max L. Wilson* ‡ † Human Factors Research Group

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                  Source URL: www.nottingham.ac.uk

                  Language: English - Date: 2015-01-29 08:24:04
                  10doi:j.tics

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                  Source URL: www.silccenter.org

                  Language: English - Date: 2010-05-12 17:56:17