Egocentric and allocentric representations of space in the rodent brain
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Wang, Cheng
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Chinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Connectome & Behav, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol,Shenzhen Fundamental Re, Shenzhen Hong Kong Inst Brain Sci,BCBDI, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
Johns Hopkins Univ, Zanvyl Krieger Mind Brain Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USAChinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Connectome & Behav, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol,Shenzhen Fundamental Re, Shenzhen Hong Kong Inst Brain Sci,BCBDI, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
Wang, Cheng
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Chen, Xiaojing
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Johns Hopkins Univ, Zanvyl Krieger Mind Brain Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USAChinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Connectome & Behav, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol,Shenzhen Fundamental Re, Shenzhen Hong Kong Inst Brain Sci,BCBDI, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
Chen, Xiaojing
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Knierim, James J.
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Johns Hopkins Univ, Zanvyl Krieger Mind Brain Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
Johns Hopkins Univ, Solomon H Snyder Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD 21218 USAChinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Connectome & Behav, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol,Shenzhen Fundamental Re, Shenzhen Hong Kong Inst Brain Sci,BCBDI, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
Knierim, James J.
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Connectome & Behav, Shenzhen Inst Adv Technol,Shenzhen Fundamental Re, Shenzhen Hong Kong Inst Brain Sci,BCBDI, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Zanvyl Krieger Mind Brain Inst, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Solomon H Snyder Dept Neurosci, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
Spatial signals are prevalent within the hippocampus and its neighboring regions. It is generally accepted that these signals are defined with respect to the external world (i.e., a world centered, or allocentric, frame of reference). Recently, evidence of egocentric processing (i.e., self-centered, defined relative to the subject) in the extended hippocampal system has accumulated. These results support the idea that egocentric sensory information, derived from primary sensory cortical areas, may be transformed to allocentric representations that interact with the allocentric hippocampal system. We propose a framework to explain the implications of the egocentric-allocentric transformations to the functions of the medial temporal lobe memory system.