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  • Spatial navigation
  • Ability to move through a webpage using arrow keys

    In computing, spatial navigation is the ability to navigate between focusable elements, such as hyperlinks and form controls, within a structured document

    Spatial navigation

    Spatial_navigation

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    predominantly task-dependent, which leads to the conclusion that spatial navigation in everyday life requires multiple strategies with different emphasis

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    needed] A cognitive map is "a mental model of objects' spatial configuration that permits navigation along optimal path between arbitrary pairs of points

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Spatial ability
  • Capacity to understand 3D relationships

    spatial relations among objects or space. Visual-spatial abilities are used for everyday use from navigation, understanding or fixing equipment, understanding

    Spatial ability

    Spatial ability

    Spatial_ability

  • Morris water navigation task
  • Task used in experiments to measure spatial learning and memory

    neuroscience to study spatial learning and memory and the underlying brain mechanisms. The basic procedure for the Morris water navigation task is that the

    Morris water navigation task

    Morris water navigation task

    Morris_water_navigation_task

  • Navigation
  • Process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle

    The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navigation, marine navigation, aeronautic navigation, and space navigation. It is also the

    Navigation

    Navigation

    Navigation

  • Visuospatial ability
  • Ability to mentally manipulate 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures

    coordination (directed movement), depth and distance perception, and spatial navigation. The cognitive tests used to measure visuospatial ability including

    Visuospatial ability

    Visuospatial ability

    Visuospatial_ability

  • Tabbing navigation
  • Ability to move through a document or form with the tab key

    support caret navigation, which provides a more natural way of document navigation similar to mouse navigation. Spatial navigation Caret navigation "WebAIM:

    Tabbing navigation

    Tabbing_navigation

  • Caret navigation
  • Type of computer keyboard navigation

    to move. Cursor (user interface) Spatial navigation Tabbing navigation "What is Caret Browsing ( or Caret Navigation) ?". TechOneStop. 2014-11-16. Retrieved

    Caret navigation

    Caret_navigation

  • David Redish
  • Scientist at the University of Minnesota

    navigation and the role of the hippocampus, culminating in a large-scale synthesis which unified the conflicting perspectives on spatial navigation and

    David Redish

    David_Redish

  • Default mode network
  • Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task

    the past, thinking about the future, and processing concepts plus spatial navigation. The dorsal (upper) part of PCC involves involuntary awareness and

    Default mode network

    Default mode network

    Default_mode_network

  • Animal navigation
  • Ability of many animals to find their way accurately without maps or instruments

    sextant, chronometer or chart... Many mechanisms of spatial cognition have been proposed for animal navigation: there is evidence for a number of them. Investigators

    Animal navigation

    Animal navigation

    Animal_navigation

  • Comparison of web browsers
  • has introduced spatial navigation to some special Firefox builds "Adot's notblog* "firefox, cats, mars, and more": Spatial navigation rocks". Archived

    Comparison of web browsers

    Comparison_of_web_browsers

  • Theta wave
  • Neural oscillatory pattern

    aspects of cognition and behavior, including learning, memory, and spatial navigation in humans and many other mammals. It can be recorded using various

    Theta wave

    Theta_wave

  • File manager
  • Computer program that provides a user interface to work with file systems

    abandoned the spatial model. Apple's Finder in macOS was designed with a similar integration of spatial and navigational modes, meaning that the spatial mode did

    File manager

    File_manager

  • Spatial anxiety
  • space), with the purpose of navigation and orientation through that space (usually unfamiliar, or very little known). Spatial anxiety is also linked to

    Spatial anxiety

    Spatial_anxiety

  • Hippocampus
  • Vertebrate brain region

    information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation. In humans and other primates the hippocampus is located

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

  • Cognitive load
  • Effort being used in the working memory

    the need for remembering routes and spatial reasoning, may also suppress brain plasticity for spatial navigation and its beneficial health effects. While

    Cognitive load

    Cognitive_load

  • Visuospatial function
  • Cognitive processes needed to analyze spatial structure and relations

    and spatial relations" in more than one dimension. Visuospatial skills are needed for movement, depth and distance perception, and spatial navigation. Impaired

    Visuospatial function

    Visuospatial_function

  • Water maze (neuroscience)
  • egocentric (body-centered; compare to allocentric, world-centered) cues in spatial navigation and memory. While many different types of water mazes exist, the most

    Water maze (neuroscience)

    Water_maze_(neuroscience)

  • Geomatics
  • Geographic data discipline

    Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS). Geomatic(s) engineering is a rapidly developing engineering discipline which focuses on spatial information

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

  • Timothy P. McNamara
  • American psychologist

    College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University. He heads the Spatial Memory & Navigation Lab (MemNav Lab) McNamara received his B.G.S. from the University

    Timothy P. McNamara

    Timothy_P._McNamara

  • Spatial relation
  • Relative location of objects in space

    robotic Natural Features Navigation; and many other areas, spatial relations plays a central role. Commonly used types of spatial relations are: topological

    Spatial relation

    Spatial_relation

  • ProjectWise
  • Engineering project collaboration software

    introduced. It included Delta File Transfer, the Web View Server, Spatial Navigation, the Quick Search tool bar, and auto login to integrated applications

    ProjectWise

    ProjectWise

  • Spatial reference system
  • System to specify locations on Earth

    A spatial reference system (SRS) or coordinate reference system (CRS) is a framework used to precisely measure locations on, or relative to, the surface

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial reference system

    Spatial_reference_system

  • Hippocampal replay
  • Phenomenon observed in several animals

    observed in the hippocampus, a brain region associated with memory and spatial navigation. Specifically, the cells that exhibit this behavior are place cells

    Hippocampal replay

    Hippocampal_replay

  • Plateau potentials
  • Sustained depolarized membrane states produced by regenerative ionic currents

    circuits where timing matters, such as in the hippocampus during spatial navigation or in cortex during sensory processing. Neuromodulators can adjust

    Plateau potentials

    Plateau potentials

    Plateau_potentials

  • Sense of direction
  • Ability to perceive one's physical location

    environmental spatial ability, providing a tool for assessing individual differences in sense of direction (SOD) that may have implications for navigation, wayfinding

    Sense of direction

    Sense of direction

    Sense_of_direction

  • Postrhinal cortex
  • Area of the brain implicated in memory

    parahippocampal region and has been implicated in memory processing and spatial navigation. Grid cells Place cells Burwell, R. D. (2001). "Borders and cytoarchitecture

    Postrhinal cortex

    Postrhinal_cortex

  • Anterior nuclei of thalamus
  • (ATN) are recently thought to be connected in pathways serving a spatial navigation role in reference to propagating head movements. The ATN displays

    Anterior nuclei of thalamus

    Anterior nuclei of thalamus

    Anterior_nuclei_of_thalamus

  • Hippocampal formation
  • Region of the temporal lobe in mammalian brains

    included. The hippocampal formation is thought to play a role in memory, spatial navigation and control of attention. The neural layout and pathways within the

    Hippocampal formation

    Hippocampal formation

    Hippocampal_formation

  • Place cell
  • Place-activated hippocampus cells found in some mammals

    difficulties with spatial tasks such as the radial arm maze and the Morris water navigation task. Movement can also be an important spatial cue. Mice use

    Place cell

    Place cell

    Place_cell

  • Dorsal tegmental nucleus
  • group of neurons located in the brainstem, which are involved in spatial navigation and orientation. The dorsal tegmental nucleus is located in the brain

    Dorsal tegmental nucleus

    Dorsal_tegmental_nucleus

  • Joe Z. Tsien
  • American neuroscientist

    computation, intelligence, cognition, memory, decision-making, and spatial navigation. Tsien earned his A.B. in Biology/Physiology from East China Normal

    Joe Z. Tsien

    Joe_Z._Tsien

  • The Blue Marble
  • Photograph of Earth taken by Apollo 17 crew

    the Earth's South Pole facing upwards and the Sun above them (in spatial navigation terms, to their zenith) when they took the image. To the astronauts

    The Blue Marble

    The Blue Marble

    The_Blue_Marble

  • Entorhinal cortex
  • Area of the temporal lobe of the brain

    Schmidt-Hieber, Christoph; Häusser, Michael (2013). "Cellular mechanisms of spatial navigation in the medial entorhinal cortex". Nature. 16 (3): 325–331. doi:10

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal_cortex

  • Mnemonics (keyboard)
  • Designated character in a GUI to jump directly to or activate a widget

    rather than via an enumerated mapping of the available items or a spatial navigation using the arrow keys. In Microsoft Windows, mnemonics are called "Access

    Mnemonics (keyboard)

    Mnemonics (keyboard)

    Mnemonics_(keyboard)

  • Spatial file manager
  • Concept in computing

    bring it back to the front. A common alternative to the spatial file manager is the navigational file manager or "browser-style" file manager. A window

    Spatial file manager

    Spatial file manager

    Spatial_file_manager

  • Tortoise
  • Family of land turtles

    called the hippocampus, which relates to emotion, learning, memory and spatial navigation. Studies have shown that red-footed tortoises may rely on an area

    Tortoise

    Tortoise

    Tortoise

  • Super Mario 64
  • 1996 video game

    dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—brain areas thought to contribute to spatial navigation, working memory, and motor planning. Japanese: スーパーマリオ64, Hepburn:

    Super Mario 64

    Super_Mario_64

  • William H. Warren
  • American psychologist

    focusing on perception and action, visual control of locomotion, and spatial navigation. "William H. Warren". brown.edu. Retrieved January 29, 2017. "William

    William H. Warren

    William_H._Warren

  • Spatial computing
  • Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology

    image processing, dead reckoning navigation, object recognition, and visualizing spatial data. The specific term "spatial computing" was later referenced

    Spatial computing

    Spatial_computing

  • Maze
  • Puzzle game

    resemble a tree. Mazes are often used in psychology experiments to study spatial navigation and learning. Such experiments typically use rats or mice. Examples

    Maze

    Maze

    Maze

  • Simultaneous localization and mapping
  • Computational navigational technique used by robots and autonomous vehicles

    MS; Datey, AV; Hasselmo, ME (2005). "The temporal context model in spatial navigation and relational learning: toward a common explanation of medial temporal

    Simultaneous localization and mapping

    Simultaneous localization and mapping

    Simultaneous_localization_and_mapping

  • Lisa Giocomo
  • American neuroscientist

    cellular mechanisms underlying cortical neural circuits involved in spatial navigation and memory. Giocomo grew up in Highlands Ranch, Colorado reporting

    Lisa Giocomo

    Lisa_Giocomo

  • Social navigation
  • Form of social computing

    others in that space as a way of managing one's spatial activities". Munro points out that spatial navigation, which mostly depends on the structure itself

    Social navigation

    Social_navigation

  • Wood mouse
  • Species of rodent

    Stopka, P.; et al. (April 2003). "Way-marking behaviour: an aid to spatial navigation in the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus)". BMC Ecology. 3 3. doi:10

    Wood mouse

    Wood mouse

    Wood_mouse

  • Carol A. Barnes
  • American neuroscientist

    as Alzheimer's disease. Barnes also developed the Barnes maze, a spatial navigation memory task that is used to assess hippocampal-dependent memory. Barnes

    Carol A. Barnes

    Carol_A._Barnes

  • Spatial view cells
  • that the hippocampus plays an important role in spatial navigation and episodic memories. Also, spatial view cells enable them to recall locations of objects

    Spatial view cells

    Spatial_view_cells

  • Satellite navigation
  • Use of satellite signals for navigation or geo-spatial positioning

    Satellite navigation (satnav) or satellite positioning is the use of satellites for navigation or geopositioning. A global navigation satellite system

    Satellite navigation

    Satellite navigation

    Satellite_navigation

  • Dora E. Angelaki
  • Neuroscientist

    subcortical and cortical areas of the brain. Her research interests include spatial navigation and decision-making circuits. She was elected to the National Academy

    Dora E. Angelaki

    Dora E. Angelaki

    Dora_E._Angelaki

  • Vestibular nerve
  • Branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve

    pressure during movement, maintaining balance control, spatial memory and spatial navigation. The most common causes of damage to the vestibular nerve

    Vestibular nerve

    Vestibular nerve

    Vestibular_nerve

  • Russell Epstein
  • American psychologist

    visual scene perception, event perception, object recognition, and spatial navigation in humans. His lab studies the role of the Parahippocampal and retrosplenial

    Russell Epstein

    Russell_Epstein

  • Arithmetic
  • Branch of elementary mathematics

    required to successfully represent the world and perform tasks like spatial navigation. One of the concepts studied by psychology is numeracy, which is the

    Arithmetic

    Arithmetic

    Arithmetic

  • Spatial intelligence (psychology)
  • Area in the theory of multiple intelligences

    capacity that provides the ability or mental skill to solve spatial problems of navigation, visualization of objects from different angles and space, faces

    Spatial intelligence (psychology)

    Spatial_intelligence_(psychology)

  • Rational motion
  • trajectory planning in robotics (taught-position interpolation), spatial navigation in virtual reality, computer-aided geometric design of motion via

    Rational motion

    Rational_motion

  • Retrosplenial cortex
  • Part of the brain's cerebral cortex

    implicated in using them to make spatial judgements. A review in 2023 suggested its function was "spatial navigation and localization of personally relevant

    Retrosplenial cortex

    Retrosplenial cortex

    Retrosplenial_cortex

  • Amygdalohippocampectomy
  • Medical intervention

    the removal of the hippocampus, which has a role in memory, spatial awareness, and navigation, and the amygdalae, which have a role in the processing and

    Amygdalohippocampectomy

    Amygdalohippocampectomy

    Amygdalohippocampectomy

  • Ruth Conroy Dalton
  • British architect and author

    varying degrees of spatial complexity and navigational difficulty (due to her background in researching the relationship between spatial complexity and wayfinding

    Ruth Conroy Dalton

    Ruth_Conroy_Dalton

  • Shade (video game)
  • 2000 video game

    light modeling" and dispensing "with conventional spatial navigation." Instead of conventional navigation, the "player location is indicated through nuance

    Shade (video game)

    Shade_(video_game)

  • Polynesian navigation
  • Methods to navigate the Pacific Ocean

    Polynesian navigation or Polynesian wayfinding was used for thousands of years to enable long voyages across thousands of kilometres of the open Pacific

    Polynesian navigation

    Polynesian navigation

    Polynesian_navigation

  • Grid cell
  • Type of neuron

    studies aimed at clarifying the role of the hippocampus in spatial memory and spatial navigation. Because the entorhinal cortex provides by far the largest

    Grid cell

    Grid cell

    Grid_cell

  • BeiDou
  • Chinese global navigation satellite system

    The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS; Chinese: 北斗卫星导航系统; pinyin: běidǒu wèixīng dǎoháng xìtǒng) is a satellite-based radio navigation system owned

    BeiDou

    BeiDou

    BeiDou

  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medical specialty

    g., imagined sequential movements, mental calculation and mental spatial navigation. By the 1970s most organs of the body could be visualized using nuclear

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear_medicine

  • Imageability
  • Imageability Research". McCunn, Lindsay J.; Gifford, Robert (2018-04-01). "Spatial navigation and place imageability in sense of place". Cities. Caplan, Jeremy

    Imageability

    Imageability

  • Functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  • Optical technique for monitoring brain activity

    MazeSuite and Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Study Learning in Spatial Navigation". Journal of Visualized Experiments (56): 3443. doi:10.3791/3443.

    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy

    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy

    Functional_near-infrared_spectroscopy

  • Gordon Legge
  • Legge studies the roles of vision in reading, object recognition, and spatial navigation. Legge's major research interest is in reading with normal vision

    Gordon Legge

    Gordon_Legge

  • Spatial analysis
  • Techniques to study geometric data

    Spatial analysis is any of the formal techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties, primarily used in

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial_analysis

  • Natural user interface
  • Type of user interface

    Organic user interface Virtual assistant Post-WIMP Scratch input Spatial navigation Tangible user interface Touch user interface Brauner, Philipp; van

    Natural user interface

    Natural_user_interface

  • T-maze
  • Forked passage used in animal cognition tests

    important functions that govern long and short-term memory as well as spatial navigation, both of which are required in order for the rat to correctly navigate

    T-maze

    T-maze

    T-maze

  • Visual processing
  • Cognitive ability to interpret visual information

    processing, the parahippocampal gyrus is involved in both spatial memory and spatial navigation (Squire & Zola-Morgan, 1991). The fusiform face area is

    Visual processing

    Visual_processing

  • Spatial contextual awareness
  • Vicinity data in ubiquitous computing

    Spatial contextual awareness consociates contextual information such as an individual's or sensor's location, activity, the time of day, and proximity

    Spatial contextual awareness

    Spatial_contextual_awareness

  • Ian Q. Whishaw
  • Canadian neuropsychologist (born 1939)

    the cortical organization and its relation to stroke, Parkinson’s, spatial navigation, and behavior. Whishaw is a professor of neuroscience and psychology

    Ian Q. Whishaw

    Ian_Q._Whishaw

  • Quaternions and spatial rotation
  • Correspondence between quaternions and 3D rotations

    as versors, provide a convenient mathematical notation for representing spatial orientations and rotations of elements in three dimensional space (3D rotations)

    Quaternions and spatial rotation

    Quaternions_and_spatial_rotation

  • Nucleus reuniens
  • (2015). "A prefrontal-thalamo-hippocampal circuit for goal-directed spatial navigation". Nature. 522 (7554): 50–5. Bibcode:2015Natur.522...50I. doi:10.1038/nature14396

    Nucleus reuniens

    Nucleus reuniens

    Nucleus_reuniens

  • Glossary of neuroscience
  • located in the medial temporal lobe, critical for memory formation, spatial navigation, and learning. Damage is associated with anterograde amnesia. Histamine

    Glossary of neuroscience

    Glossary_of_neuroscience

  • List of art video games
  • Iikka Keränen, PC, Mac, iPhone) – Brainpipe is a 1st person game of spatial navigation, hypnotic graphics and strange, deeply immersive sound effects – Brainpipe

    List of art video games

    List_of_art_video_games

  • Epigenetics of physical exercise
  • Field of study

    DNMT3a and DNMT3b. The hippocampus has important functions in memory, spatial navigation and is part of the reward system. Exercise also attenuates the global

    Epigenetics of physical exercise

    Epigenetics_of_physical_exercise

  • James L. Olds
  • American neuroscientist (born 1956)

    co-authored several key studies on hippocampal memory processes, spatial navigation, place learning, and the neural mechanisms underlying learning and

    James L. Olds

    James L. Olds

    James_L._Olds

  • Michael Hasselmo
  • American neuroscientist

    regulation in cortical mechanisms for memory guided behavior and spatial navigation using a combination of neurophysiological and behavioral experiments

    Michael Hasselmo

    Michael_Hasselmo

  • UNSW School of Surveying and Geospatial Engineering
  • The Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying) is recognised by the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) as a pathway to becoming a registered surveyor

    UNSW School of Surveying and Geospatial Engineering

    UNSW School of Surveying and Geospatial Engineering

    UNSW_School_of_Surveying_and_Geospatial_Engineering

  • Neurorobotics
  • Combined field of scientific study

    Gorchetchnikov A (2002). "Neuromodulation, theta rhythm and rat spatial navigation". Neural Networks. 15 (4–6): 689–707. doi:10.1016/s0893-6080(02)00057-6

    Neurorobotics

    Neurorobotics

  • Vantor (company)
  • American space technology company

    American software company based in Westminster, Colorado, specializing in spatial intelligence, Earth observation, and related software and services. Vantor's

    Vantor (company)

    Vantor_(company)

  • Sex differences in psychology
  • Differences in the mental functions and behaviors of the sexes

    like north and south. Women use landmarks and directional cues for spatial navigation. Also, estradiol, a hormone found in women, affects learning and memory

    Sex differences in psychology

    Sex_differences_in_psychology

  • Attila Losonczy
  • Hungarian neuroscientist (born 1974)

    regard to learning in the hippocampus. His group conducts research on spatial navigation and episodic learning in animal models as well as the pathology of

    Attila Losonczy

    Attila_Losonczy

  • Lila R. Gleitman
  • American psycholinguist (1929–2021)

    New York University Cognitive development, geometric reasoning, and spatial navigation. 2026 Judith Fan Stanford University Cognitive tools, visual communication

    Lila R. Gleitman

    Lila_R._Gleitman

  • Claustrum
  • Structure in the brain

    as input is received. Additional studies point to involvement in spatial navigation and slow-wave sleep. The claustrum has the differential ability to

    Claustrum

    Claustrum

    Claustrum

  • Video game controversies
  • activity, but research suggests it may actually strengthen children's spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception skills. In a 1994 study conducted

    Video game controversies

    Video_game_controversies

  • Empathising–systemising theory
  • Theory on the psychological basis of autism

    become good hunters and increase their social status by improving spatial navigation and the making and use of tools. Baron-Cohen's work in systemising-empathising

    Empathising–systemising theory

    Empathising–systemising_theory

  • Jennifer Li (neuroscientist)
  • Computational neuroscience researcher

    aim to investigate natural behaviors in the zebra fish, including spatial navigation, social behavior, feeding, and reward. Jennifer Li received her B

    Jennifer Li (neuroscientist)

    Jennifer_Li_(neuroscientist)

  • Brodmann area 49
  • Rodent brain structure

    cells. It is postulated that this area may play an integral role in spatial navigation and the integration of head-directional information. Brodmann area

    Brodmann area 49

    Brodmann_area_49

  • Stephen Grossberg
  • American scientist (born 1939)

    timed behavior: CogEM, START, MOTIVATOR; Spectral Timing; visual and spatial navigation: SOVEREIGN, STARS, ViSTARS, GRIDSmap, GridPlaceMap, Spectral Spacing;

    Stephen Grossberg

    Stephen Grossberg

    Stephen_Grossberg

  • CE-HTML
  • of an audio/video scripting object. Operation via remote control (spatial navigation) using the up, down, left, right and OK keys Client capability matching

    CE-HTML

    CE-HTML

    CE-HTML

  • Neuroethology
  • Study of animal behavior and its underlying mechanistic control by the nervous system

    ochracea, sex differences of the visual system in Bibionidae, and spatial navigation in chasing behavior of Fannia canicularis Noctuid moths – ultrasound

    Neuroethology

    Neuroethology

    Neuroethology

  • Sea Hero Quest
  • 2016 video game

    (30 March 2022). "Entropy of city street networks linked to future spatial navigation ability" (PDF). Nature. 604 (7904): 104–110. Bibcode:2022Natur.604

    Sea Hero Quest

    Sea_Hero_Quest

  • Parasubiculum
  • Major component of the subicular cortex

    cells. It is postulated that this area may play an integral role in spatial navigation and the integration of head-directional information (Chrobak & Buzsáki

    Parasubiculum

    Parasubiculum

  • Quantum compass
  • Atom-based system to determine relative location

    accelerometers and gyroscope based on quantum technology to form an inertial navigation unit. Work on quantum technology based inertial measurement units (IMUs)

    Quantum compass

    Quantum_compass

  • Barnes maze
  • Maze used in psychological laboratory experiments

    maze is a tool used in psychological laboratory experiments to measure spatial learning and memory. The test was first developed by Dr. Carol Barnes in

    Barnes maze

    Barnes maze

    Barnes_maze

  • Positioning system
  • Technology for determining an object's location in space

    radio waves such as the Global navigation satellite system do not suffer ambient light, but still need line of sight. A spatial scan system uses (optical)

    Positioning system

    Positioning_system

  • Adult neurogenesis
  • Generating of neurons from neural stem cells in adults

    short-lived species have a complex hippocampal proliferation, needed for spatial/navigation, and short and long-term memory.[circular reference] Black-capped

    Adult neurogenesis

    Adult neurogenesis

    Adult_neurogenesis

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  • Spatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to space.

  • Special
  • a.

    Chief in excellence.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Special
  • a.

    Particular; peculiar; different from others; extraordinary; uncommon.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Special
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Special
  • n.

    A particular.

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Spatula
  • n.

    An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.