Members of the Spatial Neuroscience Lab presented their research at the 56th Annual Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference!
Liz Chrastil – Building Consensus about Human Posterior Medial Cortex

Mike Starrett Ambrose – Increased processing time preserves spatial information across reference frames: The role of posterior medial cortex

Daniela Cossio – Multimodal Imaging Reveals That Structures Supporting Path Integration Are Spared During Early Aging

Marjan Rashidi – Predicting Visuospatial Abilities from Structural MRI Using Pairwise Convolutional Neural Networks

Alina Tu – Distinct navigation strategies and entorhinal correlates of human path integration in immersive virtual reality
Alexa Booras (colab grad student from the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience lab) – Humans adaptively discount successor representations when navigating graph-structured spaces
Tina Hendi – Correlates of trait autism and spatial navigation in a healthy young adult population

Nikhita Kaushik (on the right) & Muhanad Hilal (on the left) – Resting-State Functional Connectivity Analysis of Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation

