Differential prioritization of intramaze cue and boundary information during spatial navigation across the human lifespan
Abstract Spatial learning can be based on intramaze cues and environmental boundaries. These processes are predominantly subserved by striatal- and hippocampal-dependent circuitries, respectively. Maturation and aging processes in these brain regions may affect lifespan differences in their contribu...
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Main Authors: | Franka Glöckner, Nicolas W. Schuck, Shu-Chen Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/95c6a92937f046448da1b76b43b24d5a |
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