DocumentCode :
2483617
Title :
Navigation: the mammalian model (discussion)
Author :
Etienne, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Ethology, Geneva Univ., Switzerland
fYear :
1998
fDate :
35838
Firstpage :
42644
Lastpage :
42645
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The influence of inertial and other categories of motion-induced spatial information is being widely acknowledged in the interpretation of single cell recordings and in the conception of neural navigation models. This is mainly due to the repeated observation that place cells retain their firing fields and head direction cells their preferred compass direction independently of changes in familiar visual references, and even in complete darkness. Pushing the importance of path integration to its extreme consequences, the hippocampus has been conceived as a path integration system, in which external landmarks are secondarily bound to a hard-wired network that allows self-localisation to occur through motion cues
Keywords :
brain models; compass direction; firing fields; hard-wired network; head direction cells; mammalian model; motion-induced spatial information; navigation; place cells; self-localisation; single cell recordings;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Self-Learning Robots II: Bio-robotics (Digest No. 1998/248), IEE
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19980275
Filename :
668400
Link To Document :
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