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Head Direction Cells and the Neural Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation, Hardback Book

Head Direction Cells and the Neural Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation Hardback

Edited by Sidney I. (Lab of Physiology/Perception) Wiener, Jeffrey S. (Dartmouth College) Taube

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A comprehensive examination of head-direction signals and their importance in explaining orienting and navigation behaviors. Head direction cells-neurons that fire only when an animal orients its head in a certain direction-are found in several different brain areas, with different neurons selective for different head orientations; they are influenced by landmarks as well as motor and vestibular information concerning how the head moves through space.

These properties suggest that head direction cells play an important role in determining orientation in space and in navigation.

Moreover, the prominence, strength, and clarity of head direction signals indicate their importance over the course of evolution and suggest that they can serve as a vital key for understanding brain function.

This book presents the latest findings on head direction cells in a comprehensive treatment that will be a valuable reference for students and researchers in the cognitive sciences, neuroscience, computational science, and robotics. The book begins by presenting head direction cell properties and an anatomical framework of the head direction system.

It then looks at the types of sensory and motor information that control head direction cell firing, covering topics including the integration of diverse signals; the relationship between head direction cell activity and an animal's spatial behavior; and spatial and directional orientation in nonhuman primates and humans.

The book concludes with a tutorial demonstrating the implementation of the continuous attractor network, a computational model of head direction cells, and an application of this approach for a navigational system for mobile robots.

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:464 pages, 119 illus.; 119 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
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  • ISBN:9780262232418
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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:464 pages, 119 illus.; 119 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
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  • ISBN:9780262232418

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