The Neural Correlates of Object Location Memory

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101065831
EC Contribution
€2,035
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Remembering where things are, for example, where you parked your car, is essential in everyday life. Without spatial memory, we would continuously be engaged in looking for our car, keys, phone, or glasses. Despite its obvious importance, a lot is still unknown about object location memory (OLM). This proposal aims to uncover mechanisms underlying OLM, specifically taking into consideration the influence of object knowledge on OLM (e.g., if an object is owned or familiar). These factors will be explored by examining individual differences (sex differences and ageing) in WP1, and testing the neural correlates of OLM in WP2.With this aim, the following specific objectives have been established:-Test individual differences in OLM (sex differences and ageing), conducting online studies to understand how o reported sex differences relate to the cognitive mechanisms involved in OLM o ageing affects the cognitive mechanisms involved in OLM-Test how object knowledge (e.g., familiarity and ownership) affects OLM, in fMRI studies we will concurrently acquire neural activation and memory data, to: oExplore the brain areas involved in OLM oTest whether object knowledge effects on OLM are reflected in neural activity of brain areas responsible for the representation of peri-personal (reachable) and extra-personal (out of reach) space. oTest whether neural activation at encoding is predictive of spatial memory error. oTest whether these effects occur upon memory retrieval, or already at the stage of encoding, i.e., during object perception.-Build a Dynamic Causal Model of typical (healthy) OLM, which can be used as a baseline for studies on atypical OLM (e.g., dementia)The results obtained from this multidisciplinary project will be relevant in the fields of gerontology/dementia research, cognitive psychology/ cognitive science, cognitive neuroscience, and neuro-psychology, and will inspire future applications for populations with atypical OLM.

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Project Results (9)

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Publications (5)
Demonstratives in Spanish–Catalan simultaneous bilinguals: which system do they prefer?
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition· 2025DOI
Emanuela Todisco, Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes, Harmen B. Gudde, Kenny R. Coventry
Children’s use of demonstrative words: spatial deictics beyond infancy
Journal of Child Language· 2024DOI
Pedro GUIJARRO-FUENTES, Harmen B. GUDDE, Patricia GONZÁLEZ-PEÑA, Kenny R. COVENTRY
Measuring Meaning: Word Meaning and Meaning Change
· 2024DOI
Kenny Coventry, Harmen Gudde
Spatial communication systems across languages reflect universal action constraints
Nature Human Behaviour· 2024DOI
Kenny R. Coventry, Harmen B. Gudde, Holger Diessel, Jacqueline Collier, Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes, Mila Vulchanova, Valentin Vulchanov, Emanuela Todisco, Maria Reile, Merlijn Breunesse, Helen Plado, Juergen Bohnemeyer, Raed Bsili, Michela Caldano, Rositsa Dekova, Katharine Donelson, Diana Forker, Yesol Park, Lekhnath Sharma Pathak, David Peeters, Gabriella Pizzuto, Baris Serhan, Linda Apse, Florian Hesse, Linh Hoang, Phuong Hoang, Yoko Igari, Keerthana Kapiley, Tamar Haupt-Khutsishvili, Sara Kolding, Katri Priiki, Ieva Mačiukaitytė, Vaisnavi Mohite, Tiina Nahkola, Sum Yi Tsoi, Stefan Williams, Shunei Yasuda, Angelo Cangelosi, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, Ramesh Kumar Mishra, Roberta Rocca, Jurģis Šķilters, Mikkel Wallentin, Eglė Žilinskaitė-Šinkūnienė, Ozlem Durmaz Incel
The role of pointing gestures and eye gaze in second language vocabulary learning
Discourse Processes· 2024DOI
Paula Janjić, Gozdem Arikan, Harmen B. Gudde, Joseph J.C. Murphy, Laksha Sivaram, Kenny R. Coventry
Deliverables (3)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NeuraCOLM (The Neural Correlates of Object Location Memory)