“…Such variations, with functional consequences, were first demonstrated in CA1. In CA1, the sharpest place fields are found near CA3, in the proximal region (Henriksen et al, 2010), which is the part of CA1 that has the strongest connectivity with the spatially modulated grid cells and border cells of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) (Naber et al, 2001;Hafting et al, 2005;Solstad et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2013;Cappaert et al, 2015). In more distal regions of CA1, where more of the cortical input comes from the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC), place fields are more dispersed and cells respond more strongly to nonspatial stimuli, such as discrete objects and odor signals (Henriksen et al, 2010;Burke et al, 2011;Nakamura et al, 2013;Igarashi et al, 2014), much like neurons in the LEC itself (Hargreaves et al, 2005;Deshmukh and Knierim, 2011;Tsao et al, 2013).…”