As we move around in our environment, and interact with it, many of the problems we face involve the processing of spatial information. The difficulty of solving these problems has been shown in the repeated failure of artificial systems to perform such tasks effectively. In contrast, animals and humans routinely overcome these problems. This collection of papers examines the role of the hippocampus and parietal cortex in supporting these remarkable abilities.
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Neil Burgess, Kathryn Jeffery and John O'Keefe are all in the Department of Anatomy, University College, London.
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