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Knowing Where and Getting There: A Human Navigation Network

Authors: Elanor A. Maguire Neil Burgess James G. Donnett Richard S.J. Frackowiak Christopher D. Frith John O’Keefe. Presenters: Carol Lam Aditya Talwar Patrick Steadman Adam Stevenson Coordinator: Moody Younes. Knowing Where and Getting There: A Human Navigation Network.

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Knowing Where and Getting There: A Human Navigation Network

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  1. Authors: Elanor A. Maguire Neil Burgess James G. Donnett Richard S.J. Frackowiak Christopher D. Frith John O’Keefe Presenters: Carol Lam Aditya Talwar Patrick Steadman Adam Stevenson Coordinator: Moody Younes Knowing Where and Getting There: A Human Navigation Network

  2. Adam Table of Contents

  3. Adam Background Information

  4. Adam Goals of the Experiment “To achieve quantitative characterization of human navigation within a complex virtual reality environment.”

  5. Adam Methods

  6. Adam Methods

  7. Adam Methods

  8. Aditya Results And Discussion Successful Navigation with direct way-finding (Nav-1)

  9. Aditya Results And Discussion Successful Navigation with direct way-finding (Nav-1)

  10. Aditya Results And Discussion Static Identification

  11. Patrick Results and Discussion Successful Navigation with detour way-finding (Nav-2)

  12. Patrick Results and Discussion Speed of Navigation  Nav-1 Group

  13. Patrick Results and Discussion Speed of Navigation  Nav-1 Group • Why is this important to consider?

  14. Carol Conclusions

  15. Carol Conclusion

  16. Carol Conclusion

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