Author: lchi3

  • The Spatial Neuroscience Lab Takes On Psychonomics!

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    Members of the Spatial Neuroscience Lab presented their research at the 2024, 65th Annual Psychonomic Society (Psychonomics) Meeting!

  • Lab Publishes Paper on the Association Between Hippocampal Volumes and Spatial Navigation

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    The lab publishes a new paper called “Do total hippocampus and hippocampal subfield volumes relate to navigation ability? A call towards methodological consistency”. Tu, A., Krohn, N., Cooper, A.C., Puthusseryppady, V., McIntyre, C., & Chrastil, E.R. (2024). Do total hippocampus and hippocampal subfield volumes relate to navigation ability? A call towards methodological consistency. Cortex See link to paper…

  • Lab Publishes Paper on Robotics with Jeff Krichmar

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    The lab publishes a new paper called “Benefit of varying navigation strategies in robot teams”. Mohaddesi, S.A., Hegarty, M., Chrastil, E.R., & Krichmar, J.L. (2024). Benefit of varying navigation strategies in robot teams. Conference paper, 17th International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14993, 63-77, Eds. Brock & Krichmar See link to…

  • Lab Publishes Paper on Pregnancy in Nature Neuroscience

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    The lab published a new paper in Nature Neuroscience called “Neuroanatomical changes observed over the course of a human pregnancy”. Authors: Pritschet, L., Taylor, C.M., Cossio, D., Santander, T., Grotzinger, H., Faskowitz, J., Handwerker, D.A., Layher, E., Chrastil, E.R.*, & Jacobs, E.G.* (* indicates co-senior and corresponding authors) See link to paper under publications tab!

  • Theo Presents at the 46th Annual Cognitive Science Conference

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    At the 46th Annual Cognitive Science Conference, Theo Kapogianis, a graduate student at the Spatial Neuroscience Lab, presented research on how we mentally navigate complex networks, without needing visual clues. Theo’s findings show that specific factors impact how well we process and navigate complex information, offering insights into how we understand and solve problems in…

  • Vaisakh Presents at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference

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    Vaisakh presents at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference with a study titled “Spatial Exploration Behavior – A Novel Cognitive Marker for Alzheimer’s Disease,” which explores how alterations in spatial exploration could serve as early indicators of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD).

  • Theo Presents at Cognitive Science Conference

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    At this year’s Cognitive Science Conference, Theo Kapogianis presents his research on abstract graph learning, titled “Size and Community Structure Affect Abstract Graph Learning.”

  • Alina Joins the Lab as a Graduate Student

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    We’re excited to officially welcome Alina Tu to the lab as a graduate student! After her incredible contribution as a research assistant and lab manager for the lab, she’s now taking the the next step in her academic journey. We can’t wait to see all the amazing work she’ll accomplish. Congratulations, Alina!    

  • Lab Presents at iNAV 2024

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    Our lab presents at the 2024 5th interdisciplinary Navigation Symposium (iNAV) in Merano, Italy! Posters: Alina Tu: Evaluating the relationship between path integration tasks: Triangle Completion and Loop Closure. Daniela Cossio: Multimodal neuroimaging reveals differing brain structures underlying path integration in young and midlife adults. Erica Ward: Brain Network Dynamics of Human Navigational Learning. Talk:…

  • Undergraduate RAs Present at UCI’s 2024 Annual UROP symposium

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    As the academic year comes to a close, we couldn’t be prouder of our undergraduate RAs – Daisy Vargas, Rosana Sabur, Chris Zhou, Olivia Cooper, Jill Li, and Luke Chi – for showcasing their incredible work at the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program symposium! Their dedication and hard work have shone through, and we can’t wait…