Orientation selectivity enhances context generalization and generative predictive coding in the hippocampus
George Dragoi’s lab at Yale University used chronically implanted Buzsaki64 probes to study populations of simultaneously recorded place cells in rats. Subject exploration of novel environments promoted response generalization, while accumulated experience over several weeks improved discriminability. The results suggest new schemes for how the brain encodes new experiences.
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