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A neural code for egocentric spatial maps in the human medial temporal lobe.

Lukas Kunz1, Armin Brandt2, Peter C Reinacher3, Bernhard P Staresina4, Eric T Reifenstein5, Christoph T Weidemann6, Nora A Herweg7, Ansh Patel8, Melina Tsitsiklis8, Richard Kempter5, Michael J Kahana9, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage2, Joshua Jacobs8.   

Abstract

Spatial navigation and memory rely on neural systems that encode places, distances, and directions in relation to the external world or relative to the navigating organism. Place, grid, and head-direction cells form key units of world-referenced, allocentric cognitive maps, but the neural basis of self-centered, egocentric representations remains poorly understood. Here, we used human single-neuron recordings during virtual spatial navigation tasks to identify neurons providing a neural code for egocentric spatial maps in the human brain. Consistent with previous observations in rodents, these neurons represented egocentric bearings toward reference points positioned throughout the environment. Egocentric bearing cells were abundant in the parahippocampal cortex and supported vectorial representations of egocentric space by also encoding distances toward reference points. Beyond navigation, the observed neurons showed activity increases during spatial and episodic memory recall, suggesting that egocentric bearing cells are not only relevant for navigation but also play a role in human memory.
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Keywords:  allocentric; egocentric; electrophysiology; hippocampus; human single-neuron recording; memory; navigation; parahippocampal cortex; sense of direction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34265253      PMCID: PMC8518022          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.06.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   18.688


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