Publikationen von Marcia Bécu
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Zeitschriftenartikel (3)
2025
Zeitschriftenartikel
Landmarks and environmental geometry in spatial navigation: Insights for architecture in the context of human aging. Architectural Science Review (2025)
2023
Zeitschriftenartikel
12, e81318 (2023)
Landmark-based spatial navigation across the human lifespan. eLife 2022
Zeitschriftenartikel
43 (17), S. 5281 - 5295 (2022)
Selective neural coding of object, feature, and geometry spatial cues in humans. Human Brain Mapping Vortrag (7)
2023
Vortrag
Modulation of landmark and geometry spatial coding in healthy aging. Colloquium of the Institue of Psychology, University of Regensburg, Germany (2023)
Vortrag
Entorhinal grid-like representations in early Alzheimer's disease. International Symposium on Spatial Cognition in Aging and Neurodegeneration (iSCAN), Magdeburg, Germany (2023)
Vortrag
Landmark-based spatial navigation across the human lifespan. Symposium on Integrative Science for Successful Aging, University of Nice, France (2023)
Vortrag
Modulation of object and geometry spatial coding in human aging. University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2023)
Vortrag
Landmark-based spatial navigation across the human lifespan. Streetlab, Paris, France (2023)
Vortrag
Entorhinal grid-like representations in early Alzheimer's disease. 2023 International Conference on Learning and Memory (LEARNMEM™2023), Huntington Beach, CA, USA (2023)
2022
Vortrag
Modulation of landmark and geometry spatial coding in healthy aging. Kavli Neuroscience Discovery Institute, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA (2022)
Poster (2)
2023
Poster
Entorhinal grid-like representations in early Alzheimer's disease. Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Meeting, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (2023)
2022
Poster
Entorhinal grid-like representation in early Alzheimer disease: Preliminary results. 29th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Francisco, CA, USA (2022)
Preprint (1)
2025
Preprint
Egocentric body-axis-related and allocentric clover-like tuning of object vector representations supports human spatial cognition. bioRxiv (2025)