Human navigation: a cognitive neuroscience approach
Free talk on a research project using of state-of-the art eye-tracking and electrical neuroimaging technology to investigate neural and cognitive functions in virtual navigation environments. The ability to navigate within complex and rapidly changing environments is a crucial skill humans possess and one that most of us take for granted.
Recent reports suggest that increasing numbers of people have deficits to core navigation abilities; current estimates suggest 6 million people in EU count
Time: 4:00pm – 5:30pm | Refreshments available from 5:30pm. This is a free event
Bournemouth University, Barnes Lecture Theatre, Fern Barrow, Talbot Campus, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB
Wed 13 May 2015