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name: Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
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- name: signal filtering technique
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- name: multi electrode extracellular electrophysiology recording technique
schemaKey: MeasurementTechniqueType
- name: analytical technique
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- name: surgical technique
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- name: spike sorting technique
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numberOfSubjects: 14
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name: Rattus norvegicus - Norway rat
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citation: Sargolini, Francesca; Fyhn, Marianne; Hafting, Torkel; McNaughton, Bruce
L.; Witter, Menno P.; Moser, May-Britt; Moser, Edvard I.; Waade, Haagen; Ball, Simon
(2023) Conjunctive Representation of Position, Direction, and Velocity in Entorhinal
Cortex (Version draft) [Data set]. DANDI archive. https://dandiarchive.org/dandiset/000582/draft
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dateCreated: '2023-07-17T08:18:23.034598+00:00'
description: "The dataset includes spike times for recorded grid cells from the medial
entorhinal cortex (MEC) in rats that explored two-dimensional environments. The
behavioral data includes position from the tracking LEDs. \n\nThis sample was published
in Sargolini et al. (Science, 2006).\n\nGrid cells in the medial entorhinal cortex
(MEC) are part of an environment-independent spatial coordinate system. To determine
how information about location, direction, and distance is integrated in the grid-cell
network, we recorded from each principal cell layer of MEC in rats that explored
two-dimensional environments. Whereas layer II was predominated by grid cells, grid
cells colocalized with head-direction cells and conjunctive grid x head-direction
cells in the deeper layers. All cell types were modulated by running speed. The
conjunction of positional, directional, and translational information in a single
MEC cell type may enable grid coordinates to be updated during self-motion-based
navigation.\n"
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