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  • A study of freely moving bats provides new insights into how the brain encodes a three-dimensional neural compass; neurons were identified encoding the three Euler rotation angles of the head (azimuth, pitch, and roll) and recordings from these head-direction cells revealed a toroidal model of spatial orientation mapped out by cells tuned to two circular variables (azimuth × pitch).

    • Arseny Finkelstein
    • Dori Derdikman
    • Nachum Ulanovsky
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 517, P: 159-164
  • Multidimensional stimuli are often represented by neurons encoding only a single dimension and those encoding multiple dimensions. Here, the authors present theoretical and experimental analyses to show that mixed representations are optimal to efficiently encode such stimuli under different behavioral modes.

    • Arseny Finkelstein
    • Nachum Ulanovsky
    • Johnatan Aljadeff
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-17
  • The flow of information in the brain is regulated over space and time. The authors show that mice can adaptively filter stimuli originating in the sensory cortex. The stimuli are gated by attractor dynamics in the frontal cortex, revealing a mechanism of gating of neural information.

    • Arseny Finkelstein
    • Lorenzo Fontolan
    • Karel Svoboda
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 24, P: 843-850