A Virtual Radial Arm Maze for the Study of Multiple Memory Systems in a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Environment

An increasing number of functional brain imaging studies are employing computer-based virtual reality (VR) to study changes in brain activity during the performance of high-level psychological and cognitive tasks. We report the development of a VR radial arm maze that adapts for human use in a scann...

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Veröffentlicht in:The international journal of virtual reality 2012-06, Vol.11 (2), p.63-76
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Dongrong, Hao, Xuejun, Wang, Zhishun, Duan, Yunsuo, Liu, Feng, Marsh, Rachel, Yu, Shan, Peterson, Bradley S
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