Journal article
A Principle for Learning Egocentric-Allocentric Transformation
Abstract
Numerous single-unit recording studies have found mammalian hippocampal neurons that fire selectively for the animal's location in space, independent of its orientation. The population of such neurons, commonly known as place cells, is thought to maintain an allocentric, or orientation-independent, internal representation of the animal's location in space, as well as mediating long-term storage of spatial memories. The fact that spatial …
Authors
Byrne P; Becker S
Journal
Neural Computation, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 709–737
Publisher
MIT Press
Publication Date
3 2008
DOI
10.1162/neco.2007.10-06-361
ISSN
0899-7667