



View Dependent Place Recognition
The ability to recognize and remember locations based on visual cues from specific viewpoints, crucial for spatial navigation and memory.
Path Integration
A process where an individual keeps track of their position by integrating information about their speed, direction, and time of movement, allowing for navigation without external cues.
View Reorientation Module
A cognitive system that helps reorient oneself in an environment after losing track of direction, using geometric and feature information of the surroundings.
Face Tracking
The capability to detect and follow faces in a visual scene, important for social interactions and communication.
Collective Behavior
The study of how individuals in a group coordinate their actions and decisions, often leading to complex group dynamics.
Social Pref
Preferences in social settings that influence interactions and relationships among individuals.
Object Permeance
Understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched.
Visual Binding
The process by which features such as color, shape, and motion are combined to create a coherent perception of an object.
View Invariance
Recognizing objects regardless of the angle or perspective from which they are viewed.
Visual Parsing
The ability to segment a visual scene into distinct objects and background elements.
Approximate Number System
A cognitive system that supports estimation and comparison of quantities without relying on language or symbols.
Small Number System
The ability to precisely identify small quantities and perform simple arithmetic operations with them.