Hippocampal place cells have goal-oriented vector fields during navigation

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  • who: Jake Ormond from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: Hippocampal place cells have goal-oriented vector fields during navigation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/05/2022
  • what: When a goal is introduced, place cells become directional9 and their fields move in the direction of the goal when it is moved10,11. While this reorganization primarily involved the substitution of new ConSinks for old, 28 cells with ConSinks during goal 1 continued to have ConSinks after the switch to goal 2 and the majority of these (64%) moved in the direction of the new . . .

     

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