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Place cells create landmarks

Neuron, 2021
Hippocampal place cells are known to process path integration signals and sensory information about landmarks. In this issue of Neuron, Fischler-Ruiz et al., 2021 show how localized olfactory cues interact with path integration to drive place cells, turning the cues into landmarks.
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Exercise accelerates place cell representational drift

Current Biology, 2023
Stable neural ensembles are often thought to underlie stable learned behaviors and memory. Recent longitudinal experiments, however, that tracked the activity of the same neurons over days to weeks have shown that neuronal activity patterns can change over extended timescales even if behaviors remain the same - a phenomenon termed representational ...
Mitchell L, de Snoo   +4 more
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Putting cells in their place

Nature Biotechnology, 2015
A combination of single-cell transcriptomics with in situ hybridization information enables single cells to be positioned within their tissue.
Omid R Faridani, Rickard Sandberg
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Place-cell coding in flying birds

Learning & Behavior, 2023
A research article recently published in PNAS by Agarwal and colleagues (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(5), Article e2212418120, 2023) identified place cells in the brain of flying birds, specifically in the anterior hippocampus and in a neighbouring region, the posterior hyperpallium apicale, with fewer detected in a more distant
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Trajectory estimation from place cell data

Neural Networks, 2001
We consider the problem of propagating the conditional probability density associated with the movement parameters (position, heading, velocity, etc.) of an animal, given the responses of an ensemble of place cells. While we are not the first to look at this question, ours seems to be the first treatment that incorporates a general Markov process model
N, Twum-Danso, R, Brockett
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Making the case for place cells

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020
Optogenetic stimulation of place cells alters memory-guided spatial navigation in mice, providing evidence for a causal role for these cells in spatial cognition.
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Place Cells and Place Recognition Maintained by Direct Entorhinal-Hippocampal Circuitry

Science, 2002
Place cells in hippocampal area CA1 may receive positional information from the intrahippocampal associative network in area CA3 or directly from the entorhinal cortex. To determine whether direct entorhinal connections support spatial firing and spatial memory, we removed all input from areas CA3 to CA1, thus isolating the CA1 area. Pyramidal cells in
Vegard H, Brun   +6 more
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From grid cells to place cells: A mathematical model

Hippocampus, 2006
AbstractAnatomical connectivity and recent neurophysiological results imply that grid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex are the principal cortical inputs to place cells in the hippocampus. The authors propose a model in which place fields of hippocampal pyramidal cells are formed by linear summation of appropriately weighted inputs from entorhinal ...
Trygve, Solstad   +2 more
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Putting cells in their places

Science, 2021
Imaging Despite considerable progress in recent years, pathological analysis of tissues and organs often still relies on old-fashioned microscopic techniques. Similarly, genomic and transcriptomic analysis is commonly applied to bulk tissue samples. To address the limitations of these approaches, Zhao et al. and van Ineveld et al.
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Noradrenergic regulation of hippocampal place cells

Hippocampus, 2001
AbstractThe influence of noradrenergic input to the hippocampus was assessed by recording hippocampal place cells and by modulating the noradrenergic tone with a selective agonist and antagonist of the α2‐autoreceptors. The rats received intraperitoneal injection of 5 μg/kg of dexmedetomidine (DEX), an α2‐agonist, 0.2 mg/kg of atipamezole (ATI), an α2 ...
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