Angular and linear speed cells in the parahippocampal circuits.

Nat Commun

University of Oslo, Faculty of Medicine, IMB, Sognsvannsveien 9 Domus Medica, 0372, Oslo, Norway.

Published: April 2022

An essential role of the hippocampal region is to integrate information to compute and update representations. How this transpires is highly debated. Many theories hinge on the integration of self-motion signals and the existence of continuous attractor networks (CAN). CAN models hypothesise that neurons coding for navigational correlates - such as position and direction - receive inputs from cells conjunctively coding for position, direction, and self-motion. As yet, very little data exist on such conjunctive coding in the hippocampal region. Here, we report neurons coding for angular and linear velocity, uniformly distributed across the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC), the presubiculum and the parasubiculum, except for MEC layer II. Self-motion neurons often conjunctively encoded position and/or direction, yet lacked a structured organisation. These results offer insights as to how linear/angular speed - derivative in time of position/direction - may allow the updating of spatial representations, possibly uncovering a generalised algorithm to update any representation.

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