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Computational cognitive models of spatial memory in navigation space: A review
2015
Neural Networks
Spatial memory refers to the part of the memory system that encodes, stores, recognizes and recalls spatial information about the environment and the agent's orientation within it. Such information is required to be able to navigate to goal locations, and is vitally important for any embodied agent, or model thereof, for reaching goals in a spatially extended environment. In this paper, a number of computationally implemented cognitive models of spatial memory are reviewed and compared. Three
doi:10.1016/j.neunet.2015.01.002
pmid:25659941
fatcat:lgnqn7vd2nfptgfzqw2sdx2mha