What sort of grid cells do we expect to see in rodents who have spent their developmental period inside a large spherical cage? Or, in a different experimental paradigm, toddling on a revolving ball, with virtual reality simulating a coherently revolving surround? We consider a simple model of grid firing map formation, based on firing rate adaptation, that we have earlier analyzed when playing out on a flat environment. The model predicts that whether experienced on the outside or inside, a spherical environment induces one of a succession of grid maps realized as combinations of spherical harmonics, depending on the relation of the radius to the preferred grid spacing, itself related to the parameters of firing rate adaptation. Numerical simulations concur with analytical predictions.

Grid cells on the ball / Stella, Federico; Si, Bailu; Kropff, Emilio; Treves, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT. - ISSN 1742-5468. - 2013:3(2013), pp. 1-15. [10.1088/1742-5468/2013/03/P03013]

Grid cells on the ball

Stella, Federico;Treves, Alessandro
2013-01-01

Abstract

What sort of grid cells do we expect to see in rodents who have spent their developmental period inside a large spherical cage? Or, in a different experimental paradigm, toddling on a revolving ball, with virtual reality simulating a coherently revolving surround? We consider a simple model of grid firing map formation, based on firing rate adaptation, that we have earlier analyzed when playing out on a flat environment. The model predicts that whether experienced on the outside or inside, a spherical environment induces one of a succession of grid maps realized as combinations of spherical harmonics, depending on the relation of the radius to the preferred grid spacing, itself related to the parameters of firing rate adaptation. Numerical simulations concur with analytical predictions.
2013
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P03013
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/2013/03/P03013
Stella, Federico; Si, Bailu; Kropff, Emilio; Treves, Alessandro
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