Spatial Cues Drive Multiplexed Theta Coding
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Spatial Cues Drive Multiplexed Theta Coding
In the intricate ballet of neuronal rhythms that orchestrate cognition, the theta oscillation has long stood out as a critical temporal framework for hippocampal function. Its role in organizing the spike timing of place cells—neurons that activate in response to specific spatial locations—has shaped our understanding of spatial navigation and memory encoding. Now, groundbreaking research […]
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