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A neural-level model of spatial memory and imagery
by
Bicanski, Andrej
, Burgess, Neil
in
Animal memory
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ computational model
/ Computer Simulation
/ Cortex (parietal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ episodic memory
/ Firing rate
/ Humans
/ Imagery, Psychotherapy
/ Models, Neurological
/ Navigation behavior
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Planning
/ scene construction
/ spatial cognition
/ Spatial Memory
/ spatially selective cells
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ trace cells
2018
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A neural-level model of spatial memory and imagery
by
Bicanski, Andrej
, Burgess, Neil
in
Animal memory
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ computational model
/ Computer Simulation
/ Cortex (parietal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ episodic memory
/ Firing rate
/ Humans
/ Imagery, Psychotherapy
/ Models, Neurological
/ Navigation behavior
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Planning
/ scene construction
/ spatial cognition
/ Spatial Memory
/ spatially selective cells
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ trace cells
2018
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A neural-level model of spatial memory and imagery
by
Bicanski, Andrej
, Burgess, Neil
in
Animal memory
/ Brain
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ computational model
/ Computer Simulation
/ Cortex (parietal)
/ Cortex (temporal)
/ episodic memory
/ Firing rate
/ Humans
/ Imagery, Psychotherapy
/ Models, Neurological
/ Navigation behavior
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Neurosciences
/ Planning
/ scene construction
/ spatial cognition
/ Spatial Memory
/ spatially selective cells
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
/ trace cells
2018
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A neural-level model of spatial memory and imagery
2018
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Overview
We present a model of how neural representations of egocentric spatial experiences in parietal cortex interface with viewpoint-independent representations in medial temporal areas, via retrosplenial cortex, to enable many key aspects of spatial cognition. This account shows how previously reported neural responses (place, head-direction and grid cells, allocentric boundary- and object-vector cells, gain-field neurons) can map onto higher cognitive function in a modular way, and predicts new cell types (egocentric and head-direction-modulated boundary- and object-vector cells). The model predicts how these neural populations should interact across multiple brain regions to support spatial memory, scene construction, novelty-detection, ‘trace cells’, and mental navigation. Simulated behavior and firing rate maps are compared to experimental data, for example showing how object-vector cells allow items to be remembered within a contextual representation based on environmental boundaries, and how grid cells could update the viewpoint in imagery during planning and short-cutting by driving sequential place cell activity.
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