Retrosplenial cortical representations of space and future goal locations develop with learning
Abstract
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is important for long-term contextual memory and spatial navigation, but little is known about how RSC neural representations develop with experience. We recorded neuronal activity in the RSC of rats as they learned a continuous spatial alternation task and found that the RSC slowly developed a population-level representation of the rat's spatial location and current trajectory to the goal. After the rats reached...
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Title
Retrosplenial cortical representations of space and future goal locations develop with learning
Published Date
May 5, 2018
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315200
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