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  • Recordings from rat grid cells, cells that are active at periodically spaced locations in the environment, show that they are organized into discrete modules that maintain distinct scale and orientation, and may respond independently to environmental changes.

    • Hanne Stensola
    • Tor Stensola
    • Edvard I. Moser
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    Nature
    Volume: 492, P: 72-78
  • The parahippocampal region of dorsal presubinculum has neurons that preferentially fire based on the direction of the rat's head. The medial entorhinal cortex has neurons that are preferentially active according to grid-like regularity in space. Here, the authors find that pre- and parasubiculum also have these grid cells, which are intermingled with head-direction cells.

    • Charlotte N Boccara
    • Francesca Sargolini
    • May-Britt Moser
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 13, P: 987-994