Head-direction cells recorded from the postsubiculum in freely moving rats. II. Effects of environmental manipulations (1990)
| Venue: | J. Neurosci. IO |
| Citations: | 93 - 2 self |
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@ARTICLE{Taube90head-directioncells,
author = {Jeffrey S. Taube and Robert U. Muller and James B. Ranck},
title = {Head-direction cells recorded from the postsubiculum in freely moving rats. II. Effects of environmental manipulations},
journal = {J. Neurosci. IO},
year = {1990},
pages = {436447}
}
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This paper is a study of the behavioral and spatial firing correlates of neurons in the rat postsubiculum. Recordings were made from postsubicular neurons as rats moved freely throughout a cylindrical chamber, where the major cue for orientation was a white card taped to the inside wall. An automatic video/computer system monitored cell discharge while simultaneously tracking the position of 2 colored light emitting diodes (LEDs) secured to the animal’s head. The animal’s location was calculated from the position of one of the LEDs and head direction in the horizontal plane calculated from the relative positions of the 2 LEDs. Approximately 26 % of the cells were classified as headdirection cells because they discharged as a function of the animal’s head direction in the horizontal plane, independent of the animal’s behavior, location, or trunk position. For each







