2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2021.01.028
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Biomimetic FPGA-based spatial navigation model with grid cells and place cells

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“…Moser et al, 2017;Rowland et al, 2018;Angelaki & Laurens, 2020;Tukker et al, 2022), and the role of visual and other types of information for the peculiar grid cell activity is the subject of hypotheses (Connor & Knierim, 2017;Campbell & Giocomo, 2018;Jacob, Capitano, Poucet, Save, & Sargolini, 2019;Jayakumar et al, 2019;Moon, Gauthier, Park, Faivre & Blanke, 2022;Waaga et al, 2022). Although, there exists a considerable number of models, aimed to answer this questions (Finkel- Naumann et al, 2018;Widloski, Marder & Fiete, 2018;Kang & Balasubramanian, 2019;Mosheiff & Burak, 2019;Park, Jang, Kim & Kwag, 2019;Rodríguez-Domínguez & Caplan, 2019;Spalla, Dubreuil, Rosay, Monasson, & Treves, 2019;Agmon & Burak, 2020;D'Albis & Kempter, 2020;Ekstrom, Harootonian & Huffman, 2020;Vinepinsky, Perchik, & Segev, 2020;Waniek, 2020;Krishna et al, 2021;Rueckemann, Sosa, Giocomo & Buffalo, 2021;T. Wang, Yang, Z. Wang, Zhang & W. Wang, 2021;Tukker et al, 2022 and many others).…”
Section: Entorhinal Patches and Grid Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moser et al, 2017;Rowland et al, 2018;Angelaki & Laurens, 2020;Tukker et al, 2022), and the role of visual and other types of information for the peculiar grid cell activity is the subject of hypotheses (Connor & Knierim, 2017;Campbell & Giocomo, 2018;Jacob, Capitano, Poucet, Save, & Sargolini, 2019;Jayakumar et al, 2019;Moon, Gauthier, Park, Faivre & Blanke, 2022;Waaga et al, 2022). Although, there exists a considerable number of models, aimed to answer this questions (Finkel- Naumann et al, 2018;Widloski, Marder & Fiete, 2018;Kang & Balasubramanian, 2019;Mosheiff & Burak, 2019;Park, Jang, Kim & Kwag, 2019;Rodríguez-Domínguez & Caplan, 2019;Spalla, Dubreuil, Rosay, Monasson, & Treves, 2019;Agmon & Burak, 2020;D'Albis & Kempter, 2020;Ekstrom, Harootonian & Huffman, 2020;Vinepinsky, Perchik, & Segev, 2020;Waniek, 2020;Krishna et al, 2021;Rueckemann, Sosa, Giocomo & Buffalo, 2021;T. Wang, Yang, Z. Wang, Zhang & W. Wang, 2021;Tukker et al, 2022 and many others).…”
Section: Entorhinal Patches and Grid Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2005, Hafting et al identified another type of cell in the entorhinal cortex of rats that produces periodic firing to specific regions of space grid cells and whose hexagonal firing fields spread throughout the spatial environment with the movement of the rat [11]. Related studies have shown that when rats move freely in a two-dimensional space, grid cells in the entorhinal cortex undergo repetitive firing behavior at specific locations; furthermore, it was noted that their firing activity is highly stable and, as rats continue to explore the environment, the generated grid cells cover the entire environment and complete the spatial representation of the environment [12][13][14]. Barry et al proposed an oscillatory interference (OI) to model the hexagonal firing structure of the grid cell.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%