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Spatial Navigation in Virtual Environments: the Role of Presence and Subjective Ability in Navigation Performance
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The Relationship between Spatial ability, Spatial Anxiety, and Gender
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Navigation and the novelty effect
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Landmark recognition: What makes a landmark familiar?
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Navigation ability problems in multiple sclerosis patients
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms in genetic presymptomatic frontotemporal dementia
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Cognitive, behavioral, and social development in young children with Neurofibromatosis type 1
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How good are people in assessing their own navigation ability?
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Defining spatial anxiety: A concept of state rather than trait anxiety
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Differences in event-related potentials between major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and healthy controls
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Recognition memory bias in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
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The influence of 4-FA, 3-MMC & 2C-B on selected executive functions: Implications for driving
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Influence of visuospatial working memory on navigational strategy training outcome.
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Determinants of healthcare providers' acceptance for digital cognitive rehabilitation
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The relation between hot and cool executive functioning and psychopaths
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Investigating the influence of visuo-spatial working memory on navigation abilities
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Memory functioning, a hallmark of diagnosing Primary Progressive Aphasia
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The effect of aging on spatial navigation: A characterisation of navigational ability in the elderly
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The relationship between aging and navigation perspective us.
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Cognition, gray matter volume, and their interrelation in presymptomatic familial frontotemporal dementia
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The effect of gender and spatial anxiety on navigation ability
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The effect of spatial working memory capacity on navigation intervention success
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Are spatial abilities that predict navigation performance in a virtual environment perspective dependent?
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A usability study on navigation ability rehabilitation: The effect of feedback design and performance quality on motivation and feeling of competence
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