Vertical and veridical – 2.5-dimensional visual and vestibular navigation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):562-563 (2013)
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Does the psychological and neurological evidence concerning three-dimensional localization and navigation fly in the face of optimality? This commentary brings a computational and robotic engineering perspective to the question of and argues that a multicoding manifold model is more efficient in several senses, and is also likely to extend to animals, including birds or fish

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