Conjunctive representation of position, direction, and velocity in entorhinal cortex
- PMID: 16675704
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1125572
Conjunctive representation of position, direction, and velocity in entorhinal cortex
Abstract
Grid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) are part of an environment-independent spatial coordinate system. To determine how information about location, direction, and distance is integrated in the grid-cell network, we recorded from each principal cell layer of MEC in rats that explored two-dimensional environments. Whereas layer II was predominated by grid cells, grid cells colocalized with head-direction cells and conjunctive grid x head-direction cells in the deeper layers. All cell types were modulated by running speed. The conjunction of positional, directional, and translational information in a single MEC cell type may enable grid coordinates to be updated during self-motion-based navigation.
Comment in
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Neuroscience. The map in the brain: grid cells may help us navigate.Science. 2006 May 5;312(5774):680-1. doi: 10.1126/science.312.5774.680. Science. 2006. PMID: 16675676 No abstract available.
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