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Allocentric Spatial Memory Activation of the Hippocampal Formation Measured With fMRI.
Authors:Parslow, David M.   Rose, David   Brooks, Barbara   Fleminger, Simon   Gray, Jeffrey A.   Giampietro, Vincent   Brammer, Michael J.   Williams, Steven   Gasston, David   Andrew, Christopher   Vythelingum, Goparlen N.   loannou, Glafkos   Simmons, Andrew   Morris, Robin G.
Abstract:Hippocampal activation was investigated, comparing allocentric and egocentric spatial memory. Healthy participants were immersed in a virtual reality circular arena, with pattern-rendered walls. In a viewpoint-independent task, they moved toward a pole, which was then removed. They were relocated to another position and had to move to the prior location of the pole. For viewpoint-dependent memory, the participants were not moved to a new starting point, but the patterns were rotated to prevent them from indicating the final position. Hippocampal and parahippocampal activation were found in the viewpoint-independent memory encoding phase. Viewpoint-dependent memory did not result in such activation. These results suggest differential activation of the hippocampal formation during allocentric encoding, in partial support of the spatial mapping hypothesis as applied to humans. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:hippocampal formmation   parahippocampal activation   allocentric spatial memory   egocentric spatial memory   memory encoding   virtual reality   spatial mapping   viewpoint-independent memory
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