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Publication : Linear Self-Motion Cues Support the Spatial Distribution and Stability of Hippocampal Place Cells.

First Author  Harvey RE Year  2018
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  28
Issue  11 Pages  1803-1810.e5
PubMed ID  29779876 Mgi Jnum  J:272722
Mgi Id  MGI:6284946 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2018.04.034
Citation  Harvey RE, et al. (2018) Linear Self-Motion Cues Support the Spatial Distribution and Stability of Hippocampal Place Cells. Curr Biol 28(11):1803-1810.e5
abstractText  The vestibular system provides a crucial component of place-cell and head-direction cell activity [1-7]. Otolith signals are necessary for head-direction signal stability and associated behavior [8, 9], and the head-direction signal's contribution to parahippocampal spatial representations [10-14] suggests that place cells may also require otolithic information. Here, we demonstrate that self-movement information from the otolith organs is necessary for the development of stable place fields within and across sessions. Place cells in otoconia-deficient tilted mice showed reduced spatial coherence and formed place fields that were located closer to environmental boundaries, relative to those of control mice. These differences reveal an important otolithic contribution to place-cell functioning and provide insight into the cognitive deficits associated with otolith dysfunction.
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