The existence of place cells (PCs), grid cells (GCs), border cells (BCs), and head direction cells (HCs) as well as the dependencies between them have been enigmatic. We make an effort to explain their nature by introducing the concept of Cartesian Factors. These factors have specific properties: (i) they assume and complement each other, like direction and position and (ii) they have localized discrete representations with predictive attractors enabling implicit metric-like computations. In our model, HCs make the distributed and local representation of direction. Predictive attractor dynamics on that network forms the Cartesian Factor "direction." We embed these HCs and idiothetic visual information into a semi-supervised sparse autoencod...
Mammals are able to navigate to hidden goal locations by direct routes that may traverse previously ...
Rats learn to navigate to a specific location faster in a familiar environment (Keith and Mcvety 19...
The brain is able to construct internal representations that correspond to external spatial coordina...
AbstractIt has been long debated how the so called cognitive map, the set of place cells, develops i...
We present a model for the self-organized formation of place cells, head-direction cells, and spatia...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
After a general introduction and a brief review of the available experimental data on spatial repres...
The hippocampus has long been observed to encode a representation of an animal's position in space. ...
A century of behavioral studies has generated an abundance of proposals for how animals represent an...
Place and grid cells are thought to use a mixture of external sensory information and internal attra...
The unitary firing fields of hippocampal place cells are commonly assumed to be generated by input f...
SummaryMammals are able to navigate to hidden goal locations by direct routes that may traverse prev...
Grid cells are space-modulated neurons with periodic firing fields. In moving animals, the multiple ...
Grid cells with their rigid hexagonal firing fields are thought to provide an invariant metric to th...
Neurons in the hippocampus and adjacent brain areas show a large diversity in their tuning to locati...
Mammals are able to navigate to hidden goal locations by direct routes that may traverse previously ...
Rats learn to navigate to a specific location faster in a familiar environment (Keith and Mcvety 19...
The brain is able to construct internal representations that correspond to external spatial coordina...
AbstractIt has been long debated how the so called cognitive map, the set of place cells, develops i...
We present a model for the self-organized formation of place cells, head-direction cells, and spatia...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
After a general introduction and a brief review of the available experimental data on spatial repres...
The hippocampus has long been observed to encode a representation of an animal's position in space. ...
A century of behavioral studies has generated an abundance of proposals for how animals represent an...
Place and grid cells are thought to use a mixture of external sensory information and internal attra...
The unitary firing fields of hippocampal place cells are commonly assumed to be generated by input f...
SummaryMammals are able to navigate to hidden goal locations by direct routes that may traverse prev...
Grid cells are space-modulated neurons with periodic firing fields. In moving animals, the multiple ...
Grid cells with their rigid hexagonal firing fields are thought to provide an invariant metric to th...
Neurons in the hippocampus and adjacent brain areas show a large diversity in their tuning to locati...
Mammals are able to navigate to hidden goal locations by direct routes that may traverse previously ...
Rats learn to navigate to a specific location faster in a familiar environment (Keith and Mcvety 19...
The brain is able to construct internal representations that correspond to external spatial coordina...