Figure 4
Neural correlates underlying the allocentric and egocentric reference frame. (A) Compared with the HLB task, the egocentric task activated an extensive bilateral occipital–parietal–frontal brain network. (B) Compared with the HLB task, the allocentric task activated both the bilateral ITG and the right hippocampus and the bilateral posterior dorsal occipital–parietal–frontal regions. (C) The conjunction analysis revealed the joint involvement of the classical DAN in both spatial tasks.

Neural correlates underlying the allocentric and egocentric reference frame. (A) Compared with the HLB task, the egocentric task activated an extensive bilateral occipital–parietal–frontal brain network. (B) Compared with the HLB task, the allocentric task activated both the bilateral ITG and the right hippocampus and the bilateral posterior dorsal occipital–parietal–frontal regions. (C) The conjunction analysis revealed the joint involvement of the classical DAN in both spatial tasks.

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