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HIPPOCAMPUS 8:83 (1998) CORRIGENDUM Tanila H, Shapiro ML, Eichenbaum H. Discordance of Spatial Representation in Ensembles of Hippocampal Place Cells. Hippocampus 1997;7:613–623. An error was made in the description of the legend for Figure 3. It was Middle column: place fields of the same two cells stated that firing associated with place fields located on arm 4 in the Double recorded in the Double Rotation condition. Right Rotation condition occurred only during outward runs. This proved to be a column: superimposed waveforms for each cell recorded program error. Cell 2 fired during outward runs, but cells 1, 3, and 4 only in the four channels of the tetrode. In the Standard during inward runs. condition (S1), cells 1 and 2 have overlapping fields However, an example from two cells recorded from an ensemble in a located on arm 3. Both cells fire preferentially during young rat demonstrates that our conclusions about this point are neverthe- inward runs. In the Double Rotation condition (DR), less correct: movement direction cannot be taken to reflect what reference the field of cell 1 rotates counterclockwise with the distal frame is used. cues. In addition, a new field appears on arm 4. The field of The schematic at the top of the figure illustrates the experimental cell two disappears, and a new field appears on arm 2. This manipulation. Local cues are depicted as numbered patterns on the four example demonstrates that overlapping fields with the maze arms and distal cues are represented by alphabetic symbols. Left same directional preference can represent different con- column: place fields from two cells recorded in the first Standard condition. figurations of cues and thus different reference frames. 1998 WILEY-LISS, INC.
Hippocampus – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1998
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