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Autor:
Zishen Xu, Wei Wu, Shawn S. Winter, Max L. Mehlman, William N. Butler, Christine M. Simmons, Ryan E. Harvey, Laura E. Berkowitz, Yang Chen, Jeffrey S. Taube, Aaron A. Wilber, Benjamin J. Clark
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 13 (2019)
Head direction (HD) cells, which fire action potentials whenever an animal points its head in a particular direction, are thought to subserve the animal’s sense of spatial orientation. HD cells are found prominently in several thalamo-cortical regi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aa26fef8db0f4c92b407a64bfe8b6414
Autor:
Jalina A. Graham, Julie R. Dumont, Shawn S. Winter, Joel E. Brown, Patrick A. LaChance, Carly C. Amon, Kara B. Farnes, Ashlyn J. Morris, Nicholas A. Streltzov, Jeffrey S. Taube
Publikováno v:
bioRxiv
An animal’s perceived sense of orientation depends upon the head direction (HD) system found in several limbic structures and depends upon an intact peripheral vestibular labyrinth. However, how the vestibular system influences the generation, main
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7d7143c3c006397ac28c170179a3387c
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10081164/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC10081164/
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 121:350-370
Head direction (HD) cells fire as a function of the animal’s directional heading and provide the animal with a sense of direction. In rodents, these neurons are located primarily within the limbic system, but small populations of HD cells are found
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 61:16-31
Food hoarding is an adaptive behavior that functions to reduce the risk of predation. Rats are central-place hoarders that remove food from its sources and store or consume it at a nest or refuge location. Food hoarding is a spontaneous behavior that
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 121(2)
An animal’s directional heading within its environment is encoded by the activity of head direction (HD) cells. In rodents, these neurons are found primarily within the limbic system in the interconnected structures that form the limbic HD circuit.
Autor:
Tracy C McGarr, Laura C. Anderson, Stacey J. Sukoff Rizzo, Torrian Green, Gaylynn Wells, Shawn S Winter
Publikováno v:
Current protocols in mouse biology. 8(2)
The relationship between chronological age (lifespan) and biological age (healthspan) varies amongst individuals. Understanding the normal trajectory and characteristic traits of aging mice throughout their lifespan is important for selecting the mos
Autor:
Sarah S. Stuebing, Shawn S. Winter, Ashley A. Blackwell, Leslie Matuszewich, Jenny R. Köppen, Douglas G. Wallace, Philip A. Blankenship
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 51:11-24
Animals use many sources of information to maintain spatial orientation, including cues from the environment and cues generated by self-movement. In general, sexual dimorphisms have been observed in humans and rodents in tasks that afford access to e
Autor:
Danielle Grimelli, Douglas G. Wallace, Shawn S. Winter, Eileah L. Loda, Jenny R. Köppen, Derek A. Hamilton, Brianne P. Apger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Psychology. 127:179-193
This series of experiments evaluates the nature of the representation that mediates human (Homo sapiens) and rat (Rattus norvegicus) movement characteristics on analogous spatial learning tasks. The results of Experiment 1 demonstrated that self-move
Autor:
James D. Benson, Ian Q. Whishaw, Shawn S. Winter, Douglas G. Wallace, Sarah L. Stuebing, Joseph L. Cheatwood, Philip A. Blankenship
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 336
Animals use multiple strategies to maintain spatial orientation. Dead reckoning is a form of spatial navigation that depends on self-movement cue processing. During dead reckoning, the generation of self-movement cues from a starting position to an a
Publikováno v:
Hippocampus. 23:139-152
The role of limbic system structures in spatial orientation continues to be debated. The hippocampus (HPC) has been implicated in encoding symbolic representations of environments (i.e., cognitive map), whereas entorhinal cortex (EC) function has bee