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A D Redish1, F P Battaglia, M K Chawla, A D Ekstrom, J L Gerrard, P Lipa, E S Rosenzweig, P F Worley, J F Guzowski, B L McNaughton, C A Barnes.
Abstract
In neocortex, neighboring neurons frequently exhibit correlated encoding properties. There is conflicting evidence whether a similar phenomenon occurs in hippocampus. To assess this quantitatively, a comparison was made of the spatial and temporal firing correlations within and between local groups of hippocampal cells, spaced 350-1400 microm apart. No evidence of clustering was found in a sample of >3000 neurons. Moreover, cells active in two environments were uniformly interspersed at a scale of <100 microm, as assessed by the activity-induced gene Arc. Independence of encoding characteristics implies uncorrelated inputs, which could enhance the capacity of the hippocampus to store arbitrary associations.Mesh:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11222672 PMCID: PMC6762939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167