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The Neurobiology of Spatial Behaviour

The Neurobiology of Spatial Behaviour

9780198515241
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This book explores the relationship between cellular processes and animal behaviour. It does this by focusing on the domain of navigation, bringing together scientists from either side of the brain-behaviour divide in an attempt to explain the linkage between spatial behaviour and the underlying activity of neurons. The Neurobiology of Spatial Behaviour is organised into two sections. Section one deals with the so-called higher levels of description - studies of spatial behaviour and the brain areas that might underlie such behaviour. The section begins with insects, remarkably sophisticated navigators, and ends with humans, examining along the way issues such as whether animal brains contain maps and whether spatial and non-spatial information interact, and if so, how? Section two delvesfurther into the brain and focuses on the mammalian representation of space and the role of place cells. These issues have far wider ramifications that simply helping us to understand the process of navigation. This system might provide a model for how other forms of knowledge, beliefs and intentions are encoded in neurons. As such, the book will be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience, including ethologists, psychologists, behavioural neuroscientists, computational modellers, physiological neuroscientists and molecular biologists.
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OUP Oxford
83778
9780198515241
9780198515241

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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
174 x 246
Weight (g)
751
  • Preface; Part 1: From Behaviour to Circuitry: Introduction; Path integration in insects; A role for the hippocampus in dead reckoning: an ethological analysis using natural exploratory and food-carrying tasks; How does path integration interact with olfaction, vision and the representation of space?; Contextual cues and insect navigation; A model of hippocampal-cortical-amygdala interactions based on contextual fear conditioning; Do animals use maps?; Comparative approaches to human navigation; Studies of the neural basis of human navigation and memory; Part 2: From Circuits to Cells: Introduction; The head direction system and navigation; Drawing parallels between the behavioural and neural properties of navigation; Spatial coding in the hippocampal formation: input, information type, plasticity and behaviour; Hippocampal remapping: implications for spatial learning and navigation; Navigation in the moving world; Reading cognitive and other maps: how to avoid getting buried in thought; The representation of spatial context; Place cells: a framework for episodic memory;
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