Development of the Spatial Representation System in the Rat
Norwegian University of Science and Technology · Andrews University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The Space in Your Head Space, and events associated with places and spaces, are represented in the brain by a circuitry made of place cells, head direction cells, grid cells, and border cells. These cell types form a collective dynamic representation of our position as we move through the environment. How this representation is formed has remained a mystery. Is it acquired, or are we born with the ability to represent external space (see the Perspective by Palmer and Lynch )? Langston et al. (p. 1576 ) and Wills et al. (p. 1573 ) investigated the early development of spatial activity in the hippocampal formation and the entorhinal cortex of rat pups when they first began to explore their environment. Rudiments…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.61
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- 100%
- References
- 20
Authors
8- RFRosamund F. LangstonCorresponding
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- JAJames A. AingeCorresponding
Andrews University, University of St Andrews, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- JJJonathan J. Couey
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- CBCathrin B. Canto
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- TLTale L. Bjerknes
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Hippocampal formation
- Path integration
- Neuroscience
- Representation (politics)
- Grid cell
- Orientation (vector space)
- Hippocampus
- Biology
- Sustainable cities and communities