Temporal coding and rate remapping: Representation of nonspatial information in the hippocampus
Hippocampal place cells represent nonspatial information through a process called rate remapping, which involves a change in the firing rate of a place cell without changes in its spatial specificity. However, many hippocampal phenomena occur on very short time scales over which long-term average fi...
Main Authors: | Sanders, Honi, Ji, Daoyun, Sasaki, Takuya, Leutgeb, Jill K., Wilson, Matthew A., Lisman, John E. |
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Other Authors: | Picower Institute for Learning and Memory |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/122459 |
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