Making Sense of the Multiplicity and Dynamics of Navigational Codes in the Brain

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Abstract

Since the discovery of conspicuously spatially tuned neurons in the hippocampal formation over 50 years ago, characterizing which, where, and how neurons encode navigationally relevant variables has been a major thrust of navigational neuroscience. While much of this effort has centered on the hippocampal formation and functionally-adjacent structures, recent work suggests that spatial codes, in some form or another, can be found throughout the brain, even in areas traditionally associated with sensation, movement, and executive function. In this review, we highlight these unexpected results, draw insights from comparison of these codes across contexts, regions, and species, and finally suggest an avenue for future work to make sense of these diverse and dynamic navigational codes.

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Maisson, D. J. N., Wikenheiser, A., Noel, J. P. G., & Keinath, A. T. (2022). Making Sense of the Multiplicity and Dynamics of Navigational Codes in the Brain. In Journal of Neuroscience (Vol. 42, pp. 8450–8459). Society for Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1124-22.2022

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