Self-organizing continuous attractor networks and path integration: one-dimensional models of head direction cells.
Some neurons encode information about the orientation or position of an animal, and can maintain their response properties in the absence of visual input. Examples include head direction cells in rats and primates, place cells in rats and spatial view cells in primates. 'Continuous attractor...
Main Authors: | Stringer, S, Trappenberg, T, Rolls, E, de Araujo, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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