A neural code for egocentric spatial maps in the human medial temporal lobe
Spatial navigation and memory rely on neural systems that encode places, distances, and directions in relation to the external world or relative to the navigating organism. Place, grid, and head-direction cells form key units of world-referenced, allocentric cognitive maps, but the neural basis of s...
Main Authors: | Kunz, L, Brandt, A, Reinacher, PC, Staresina, BP, Reifenstein, ET, Weidemann, CT, Herweg, NA, Patel, A, Tsitsiklis, M, Kempter, R, Kahana, MJ, Schulze-Bonhage, A, Jacobs, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2021
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