From A to Z: a potential role for grid cells in spatial navigation.

Caswell Barry, Daniel Bush
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Abstract

Since their discovery, the strikingly regular and spatially stable firing of entorhinal grid cells has attracted the attention of experimentalists and theoreticians alike. The bulk of this work has focused either on the assumption that the principal role of grid cells is to support path integration or the extent to which their multiple firing locations can drive the sparse activity of hippocampal place cells. Here, we propose that grid cells are best understood as part of a network that combines self-motion and environmental cues to accurately track an animal's location in space. Furthermore, that grid cells - more so than place cells - efficiently encode self-location in allocentric coordinates. Finally, that the regular structure of grid firing fields represents information about the relative structure of space and, as such, may be used to guide goal directed navigation.

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从A到Z:网格细胞在空间导航中的潜在作用。
自从他们的发现以来,内嗅网格细胞的异常规律和空间稳定的放电引起了实验家和理论家的注意。这项工作的大部分都集中在网格细胞的主要作用是支持路径整合的假设上,或者它们的多个放电位置可以在多大程度上驱动海马体位置细胞的稀疏活动。在这里,我们提出网格细胞最好被理解为结合了自我运动和环境线索的网络的一部分,以准确地跟踪动物在空间中的位置。此外,网格细胞比位置细胞更有效地在非中心坐标中编码自我定位。最后,网格发射场的规则结构代表了空间相对结构的信息,因此,可以用于指导目标定向导航。
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