Walking through virtual mazes: Spontaneous alternation behaviour in human adults

Cortex3.60
Volume: 127, Pages: 1 - 16
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Spontaneous alternation behaviour (SAB) is the tendency to systematically alternate directional choices in successive maze arms. Originally discovered in rats, SAB has been extensively investigated in a broad range of species. In humans, however, SAB has been mostly ignored, possibly due to the difficulties arising from the use of life-size mazes. We here propose to close this gap by advancing the study of human SAB by use of virtual reality...
Paper Details
Title
Walking through virtual mazes: Spontaneous alternation behaviour in human adults
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
127
Pages
1 - 16
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