An Independent Coding Scheme for Distance versus Position in the Hippocampus
We’re featuring this biorxiv study titled “An Independent Coding Scheme for Distance versus Position in the Hippocampus,” where researchers from Aix-Marseille University, along with their colleagues, investigated how the hippocampus encodes spatial information. Using NeuroNexus silicon probes (4/8 shanks; A-32/A-64 Buzsaki), they recorded neural activity in the hippocampus of rodents, uncovering distinct coding schemes for distance and position during spatial navigation.
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