“…Visual navigation is supported by path integration (Heinze et al, 2018) which runs in the background, providing a failsafe, and in some cases and situations, also by olfactory, tactile and magnetic cues (Buehlmann et al, 2012(Buehlmann et al, , 2015Knaden and Graham, 2016;Fleischmann et al, 2018). Evidence from behavioral studies and increasingly detailed knowledge of neural circuits relevant for navigation (e.g., Stone et al, 2017;Buehlmann et al, 2020;Kamhi et al, 2020;Steinbeck et al, 2020) are beginning to feed into neurally constrained and experimentally informed models of navigation (e.g., Baddeley et al, 2012;Ardin et al, 2016;Webb and Wystrach, 2016;Stone et al, 2017;Hoinville and Wehner, 2018;Gkanias et al, 2019;Schulte et al, 2019;Differt and Stürzl, 2020;Sun et al, 2020) and into robotic implementations (e.g., Lambrinos et al, 2000;Möller, 2000;Stone et al, 2016Stone et al, , 2017Webb and Wystrach, 2016;Sabo et al, 2017;Dupeyroux et al, 2018).…”