And here is a beautiful commentary by Drs. Michael Hasselmo, Patrick LaChance, & Jennifer Robinson: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Excited to share the first part of my PhD! Place cells encode location not only by firing rates but also by spike timing relative to theta oscillations. We asked how different spatial cues (i.e., landmarks & self-motion cues) contribute to determining this precise timing.
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When navigating through the world, we can predict our next location on the basis of an internal sense of our location and velocity, but we can also orient to external visual sensory cues to update and...
Using a virtual reality apparatus in rats that dissociates external landmarks from self-motion cues, the authors describe how the two modes of theta phase coding in the hippocampus during navigation a...