Accurate spatial localization requires a mechanism that corrects for errors, which might arise from inaccurate sensory information or neuronal noise. In this paper, we propose that Hippocampal place cells might implement such an error correction mechanism by integrating different sources of information in an approximately Bayes-optimal fashion. We compare the predictions of our model with physiological data from rats. Our results suggest that useful predictions regarding the firing fields of place cells can be made based on a single underlying principle, Bayesian cue integration, and that such predictions are possible using a remarkably small number of model parameters
A century of behavioral studies has generated an abundance of proposals for how animals represent an...
Summary: Spatial firing of hippocampal place cells varies depending on the animal’s behavior relativ...
To form a percept of the environment, the brain needs to solve the binding problem-inferring whether...
Accurate spatial localization requires a mechanism that corrects for errors, which might arise from ...
The ability to acquire a representation of the spatial environment and the ability to localize withi...
Growing evidence suggests that the hippocampal formation functions as a relational (or episodic) mem...
Place cells in the hippocampus of rodents fire preferentially when the animal is in a specific locat...
The hippocampal formation in both rats and humans is involved in spatial navigation. In the rat, cel...
ABSTRACT: Our model of the spatial and temporal aspects of place cell firing and their role in rat n...
The firing activities of place cells in the rat hippocampus exhibit strong correlations to the anima...
Neurons in the CA1 area of the mouse hippocampus encode the position of the animal in an environment...
ABSTRACT: The rat hippocampus contains place cells whose firing is location-specific. Although many ...
While there is agreement that the hippocampus plays an important role in brain function, the details...
Spatial judgments and actions are often based on multiple cues. The authors review a multitude of ph...
Abstract: Rodent hippocampal population codes represent important spatial information about the envi...
A century of behavioral studies has generated an abundance of proposals for how animals represent an...
Summary: Spatial firing of hippocampal place cells varies depending on the animal’s behavior relativ...
To form a percept of the environment, the brain needs to solve the binding problem-inferring whether...
Accurate spatial localization requires a mechanism that corrects for errors, which might arise from ...
The ability to acquire a representation of the spatial environment and the ability to localize withi...
Growing evidence suggests that the hippocampal formation functions as a relational (or episodic) mem...
Place cells in the hippocampus of rodents fire preferentially when the animal is in a specific locat...
The hippocampal formation in both rats and humans is involved in spatial navigation. In the rat, cel...
ABSTRACT: Our model of the spatial and temporal aspects of place cell firing and their role in rat n...
The firing activities of place cells in the rat hippocampus exhibit strong correlations to the anima...
Neurons in the CA1 area of the mouse hippocampus encode the position of the animal in an environment...
ABSTRACT: The rat hippocampus contains place cells whose firing is location-specific. Although many ...
While there is agreement that the hippocampus plays an important role in brain function, the details...
Spatial judgments and actions are often based on multiple cues. The authors review a multitude of ph...
Abstract: Rodent hippocampal population codes represent important spatial information about the envi...
A century of behavioral studies has generated an abundance of proposals for how animals represent an...
Summary: Spatial firing of hippocampal place cells varies depending on the animal’s behavior relativ...
To form a percept of the environment, the brain needs to solve the binding problem-inferring whether...