2011
DOI: 10.1002/hipo.20911
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Place, space, and taste: Combining context and spatial information in a hippocampal navigation system

Abstract: The hippocampus appears to play an important role in episodic-like, or "what, where, when" memory that may be used for goal finding. We have previously presented a model of the hippocampus describing how navigation to a distal goal location could be achieved through gradient ascent processes based on place field density. Here we extend that model to show that information about both where a goal is, and the attributes of that goal, can be incorporated with relatively simple modifications. In this model both the… Show more

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“…In a number of models, an association between place cell activity and a direction toward a goal location is learned. A distinct place cell map representation for each goal is required both in these models and in another model in which place cells cluster near a goal location to create a gradient to be followed (Gerstner and Abbott, 1997 ; Vasilaki et al, 2009 ; Clearwater and Bilkey, 2012 ). In the Burgess et al ( 1994 ) model, the direction toward the goal is represented by a set of “goal cells”.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a number of models, an association between place cell activity and a direction toward a goal location is learned. A distinct place cell map representation for each goal is required both in these models and in another model in which place cells cluster near a goal location to create a gradient to be followed (Gerstner and Abbott, 1997 ; Vasilaki et al, 2009 ; Clearwater and Bilkey, 2012 ). In the Burgess et al ( 1994 ) model, the direction toward the goal is represented by a set of “goal cells”.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%