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Hippocampus and Spatial Navigation
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Multidisciplinarity in Systems Neuroscience
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Levels of Study in Neuroscience
- 3 A Recent, Shared, Memory Experience
- 4 The Hippocampus Required for New Memories
- 5 Hippocampus and Spatial Navigation
- 6 How Could the Hippocampus Represent Information with Spikes?
- 7 One Approach to Study Neural Signals: Electrophysiology
- 8 HC Cells During Navigation in 10m Track
- 9 Hippocampal Place Cells Encode Location
- 10 Populations of Cells Encode Spatial Trajectories
- 11 A Potential Neural Correlate of Spatial Memory
- 12 Memories get 'copied' to other brain regions
- 13 Thalamic Cells Branch to HC and Neocortex
- 14 Network of Interconnected Regions Important for Long-Term Memory
- 15 Drop in Thalamic Activity at the Time of HC Reactivation
- 16 Multidisciplinarity. Al & Neuroscience