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This study focuses on head direction cells in the brain, which provide directional information for navigation. It aims to understand how these cells maintain activity during transient directional changes, using advanced imaging techniques in awake mice.
Head direction (HD) cells provide directional information during spatial navigation and thus act as aninternal compass.
The goal of this study is to understand how the HD circuit creates a lasting neural trace oftransient directional changes.
Cells selective for HD have been identified in several brain regions, includingthe retrosplenial cortex (RSC), and display persistent activity in response to transient vestibular turningcues.
Although a well-established theoretical framework proposes an ele…
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