Experiments with rodents demonstrate that visual cues play an important role in the control of hippocampal place cells and spatial navigation. Nevertheless, rats may also rely on auditory, olfactory and somatosensory stimuli for orientation. It is also known that rats can track odors or self-generated scent marks to find a food source. Here we model odor supported place cells by using a simple feed-forward network and analyze the impact of olfactory cues on place cell formation and spatial navigation. The obtained place cells are used to solve a goal navigation task by a novel mechanism based on self-marking by odor patches combined with a Q-learning algorithm. We also analyze the impact of place cell remapping on goal directed behavior whe...
ABSTRACT: Our model of the spatial and temporal aspects of place cell firing and their role in rat n...
Animals behave in different ways depending on the specific task they are required to solve. In certa...
A growing body of literature indicates that rats prefer to navigate in the direction of a goal in th...
Experiments with rodents demonstrate that visual cues play an important role in the control of hippo...
We conducted an experiment to assess the use of olfactory traces for spatial orientation in an open ...
According to the currently prevailing theory, hippocampal formation constructs and maintains cogniti...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of local environmental olfactory cues on pl...
Place cells are hippocampal neuronswhose discharge is strongly related to a rat’s location in its en...
Rats, like other crepuscular animals, have excellent auditory capacities and they discriminate well ...
Summary: Spatial firing of hippocampal place cells varies depending on the animal’s behavior relativ...
International audienceHippocampal place cells show position-specific activity thought to reflect a s...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampal place cells in rats display spatially selective firing in relation to both ext...
In order to demonstrate that rats solve dead reckoning (path integration) tasks in which they return...
Navigation is defined as the capability of planning and performing a path from the current position ...
Casting behavior (zigzagging across an odor stream) is common in air/liquid-borne odor tracking in o...
ABSTRACT: Our model of the spatial and temporal aspects of place cell firing and their role in rat n...
Animals behave in different ways depending on the specific task they are required to solve. In certa...
A growing body of literature indicates that rats prefer to navigate in the direction of a goal in th...
Experiments with rodents demonstrate that visual cues play an important role in the control of hippo...
We conducted an experiment to assess the use of olfactory traces for spatial orientation in an open ...
According to the currently prevailing theory, hippocampal formation constructs and maintains cogniti...
The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of local environmental olfactory cues on pl...
Place cells are hippocampal neuronswhose discharge is strongly related to a rat’s location in its en...
Rats, like other crepuscular animals, have excellent auditory capacities and they discriminate well ...
Summary: Spatial firing of hippocampal place cells varies depending on the animal’s behavior relativ...
International audienceHippocampal place cells show position-specific activity thought to reflect a s...
ABSTRACT: Hippocampal place cells in rats display spatially selective firing in relation to both ext...
In order to demonstrate that rats solve dead reckoning (path integration) tasks in which they return...
Navigation is defined as the capability of planning and performing a path from the current position ...
Casting behavior (zigzagging across an odor stream) is common in air/liquid-borne odor tracking in o...
ABSTRACT: Our model of the spatial and temporal aspects of place cell firing and their role in rat n...
Animals behave in different ways depending on the specific task they are required to solve. In certa...
A growing body of literature indicates that rats prefer to navigate in the direction of a goal in th...