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Biologically-plausible models for spatial navigation (Cannon et al 2003)
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Hypotheses about how parahippocampal and hippocampal structures may be involved in spatial navigation tasks are implemented in a model of a virtual rat navigating through a virtual environment in search of a food reward. The model incorporates theta oscillations to separate encoding from retrieval and yields testable predictions about the phase relations of spiking activity to theta oscillations in different parts of the hippocampal formation at various stages of the behavioral task. See paper for more and details.
  • Cannon RC, Hasselmo ME, Koene RA (2003) Show Other
  • Cannon, Robert C [Robert.C.Cannon at gmail.com] Show Other
  • Koene, Randal A [randalk at bu.edu] Show Other
  • Hasselmo, Michael E [hasselmo at bu.edu] Show Other
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