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Eye movements reveal spatiotemporal dynamics of visually-informed planning in navigation.

Seren Zhu1, Kaushik J Lakshminarasimhan2, Nastaran Arfaei3, Dora E Angelaki1,4.   

Abstract

Goal-oriented navigation is widely understood to depend upon internal maps. Although this may be the case in many settings, humans tend to rely on vision in complex, unfamiliar environments. To study the nature of gaze during visually-guided navigation, we tasked humans to navigate to transiently visible goals in virtual mazes of varying levels of difficulty, observing that they took near-optimal trajectories in all arenas. By analyzing participants' eye movements, we gained insights into how they performed visually-informed planning. The spatial distribution of gaze revealed that environmental complexity mediated a striking trade-off in the extent to which attention was directed towards two complimentary aspects of the world model: the reward location and task-relevant transitions. The temporal evolution of gaze revealed rapid, sequential prospection of the future path, evocative of neural replay. These findings suggest that the spatiotemporal characteristics of gaze during navigation are significantly shaped by the unique cognitive computations underlying real-world, sequential decision making.
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Keywords:  active sensing; eye movements; human; navigation; neuroscience; planning

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35503099      PMCID: PMC9135400          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.73097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.713


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1.  Eye movements reveal spatiotemporal dynamics of visually-informed planning in navigation.

Authors:  Seren Zhu; Kaushik J Lakshminarasimhan; Nastaran Arfaei; Dora E Angelaki
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 8.713

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