Precise coupling of the thalamic head-direction system to hippocampal ripples
Thalamic head direction (HD) cells are necessary to establish spatial maps in the hippocampus. Here, the authors show that HD cells tuned to a particular direction are coupled to individual hippocampal ripple events during sleep, suggesting an influence of the replay of specific trajectories during...
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Main Authors: | Guillaume Viejo, Adrien Peyrache |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e934befbf7fb40f49cda647eef4d3c78 |
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