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Gaze-informed, task-situated representation of space in primate hippocampus during virtual navigation.


ABSTRACT: To elucidate how gaze informs the construction of mental space during wayfinding in visual species like primates, we jointly examined navigation behavior, visual exploration, and hippocampal activity as macaque monkeys searched a virtual reality maze for a reward. Cells sensitive to place also responded to one or more variables like head direction, point of gaze, or task context. Many cells fired at the sight (and in anticipation) of a single landmark in a viewpoint- or task-dependent manner, simultaneously encoding the animal's logical situation within a set of actions leading to the goal. Overall, hippocampal activity was best fit by a fine-grained state space comprising current position, view, and action contexts. Our findings indicate that counterparts of rodent place cells in primates embody multidimensional, task-situated knowledge pertaining to the target of gaze, therein supporting self-awareness in the construction of space.

SUBMITTER: Wirth S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5328243 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gaze-informed, task-situated representation of space in primate hippocampus during virtual navigation.

Wirth Sylvia S   Baraduc Pierre P   Planté Aurélie A   Pinède Serge S   Duhamel Jean-René JR  

PLoS biology 20170227 2


To elucidate how gaze informs the construction of mental space during wayfinding in visual species like primates, we jointly examined navigation behavior, visual exploration, and hippocampal activity as macaque monkeys searched a virtual reality maze for a reward. Cells sensitive to place also responded to one or more variables like head direction, point of gaze, or task context. Many cells fired at the sight (and in anticipation) of a single landmark in a viewpoint- or task-dependent manner, si  ...[more]

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