A spatial map out of place
The ability of mammals to navigate large and ever-changing environments requires sophisticated computations and repre-sentations that are usually thought to depend on the hippocampus and associated structures.In a recent study published in Cell Research,Long et al.report that neurons of the primary somatosensory cortex,recorded in freely moving rats,show various spatial correlates reminiscent of those of the hippocampal-entorhinal system,raising new questions about the prevalence of spatial coding in the mammalian brain.
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