place cell

neuroscience

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Moser, Edvard I.

  • Moser, Edvard I.
    In Edvard I. Moser

    …determine whether the activity of place cells in CA1 originated in the hippocampus or in another part of the brain. Their observations led them to investigate a region called the entorhinal cortex, which connected with neurons in CA1. The Mosers recorded the activity of cells specifically in the dorsocaudal medial…

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Moser, May-Britt

  • Moser, May-Britt
    In May-Britt Moser

    …lesions on the activity of place cells, which had been reported by O’Keefe and his student Jonathan O. Dostrovsky in 1971 to function in cortical mapping. The Mosers’ observations drew their attention to a part of the brain known as the entorhinal cortex, which shared direct connections with CA1, an…

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O’Keefe

  • John O'Keefe
    In John O’Keefe

    …contributed to the discovery of place cells in the hippocampus of the brain and elucidated their role in cognitive (spatial) mapping. O’Keefe’s investigations of impairments in the cognitive mapping abilities of rats had important implications for the understanding of Alzheimer disease and other human neurological conditions

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spatial memory

  • In spatial memory: Place cells, head-direction cells, and grid cells

    These so-called place cells increase their firing whenever the rodent enters a preferred firing location, or place field. The firing of multiple place cells within the hippocampus can “map” an entire environment and provide the animal with a representation of its current location. The location-specific firing of…

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