Geometric cues influence head direction cells only weakly in nondisoriented rats
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The vestibular contribution to the head direction signal and navigationAllocentric directional processing in the rodent and human retrosplenial cortexPlace recognition and heading retrieval are mediated by dissociable cognitive systems in mice.Weighted cue integration in the rodent head direction systemMedial entorhinal grid cells and head direction cells rotate with a T-maze more often during less recently experienced rotations.Spontaneous reorientation is guided by perceived surface distance, not by image matching or comparison.Anchoring the neural compass: coding of local spatial reference frames in human medial parietal lobe.Influence of Proximal, Distal, and Vestibular Frames of Reference in Object-Place Paired Associate Learning in the Rat.Conflicts between local and global spatial frameworks dissociate neural representations of the lateral and medial entorhinal cortex.Framing of grid cells within and beyond navigation boundaries.From objects to landmarks: the function of visual location information in spatial navigation.25 years of research on the use of geometry in spatial reorientation: a current theoretical perspective.The Art of Grid Fields: Geometry of Neuronal Time.Head direction maps remain stable despite grid map fragmentationTransfer of spatial search between environments in human adults and young children (Homo sapiens): implications for representation of local geometry by spatial systems.The cognitive map in humans: spatial navigation and beyond.Environmental Geometry Aligns the Hippocampal Map during Spatial Reorientation.
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Geometric cues influence head direction cells only weakly in nondisoriented rats
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Geometric cues influence head direction cells only weakly in nondisoriented rats
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Geometric cues influence head direction cells only weakly in nondisoriented rats
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Kathryn Jeffery
Lin Lin Ginzberg
Robin Hayman
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2257-11.2011
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2011-11-01T00:00:00Z