Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved by nervous systems of vastly different sizes and characteristics. Yet surprisingly little is known of the detailed neural circuitry from any species which can accurately represent space for navigation. Path integration is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous navigation strategies in the animal kingdom. Despite a plethora of computational models, from equational to neural network form, there is currently no consensus, even in principle, of how this important phenomenon occurs neurally. Recently, all path integration models were examined according to a novel, unifying classification system. Here we combine this theoretical framework with recent...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...
Spatial navigation requires the processing of complex, disparate and often ambiguous sensory data. T...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...
Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved b...
Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved b...
Abstract Many animals can return home accurately after exploring for food using their own homing nav...
ABSTRACT: It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating t...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
Path integration is a navigation strategy widely observed in nature where ananimal maintains a runni...
Path integration is a navigation strategy widely observed in nature where ananimal maintains a runni...
SummaryAccurate wayfinding is essential to the survival of many animal species and requires the abil...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Flexible navigation in the real world involves the ability to maintain an ongoing estimate of one’s ...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...
Spatial navigation requires the processing of complex, disparate and often ambiguous sensory data. T...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...
Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved b...
Successful navigation is fundamental to the survival of nearly every animal on earth, and achieved b...
Abstract Many animals can return home accurately after exploring for food using their own homing nav...
ABSTRACT: It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating t...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
It is often assumed that navigation implies the use, by animals, of landmarks indicating the locatio...
Path integration is a navigation strategy widely observed in nature where ananimal maintains a runni...
Path integration is a navigation strategy widely observed in nature where ananimal maintains a runni...
SummaryAccurate wayfinding is essential to the survival of many animal species and requires the abil...
Continuously monitoring its position in space relative to a goal is one of the most essential tasks ...
Flexible navigation in the real world involves the ability to maintain an ongoing estimate of one’s ...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...
Spatial navigation requires the processing of complex, disparate and often ambiguous sensory data. T...
Recently, Haferlach, Wessnitzer, Mangan, and Webb (2007) reported on the production of a novel neura...