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Nonlocal spatiotemporal representation in the hippocampus of freely flying bats

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SCIENCE
卷 373, 期 6551, 页码 242-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abg1278

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  1. New York Stem Cell Foundation [NYSCF-RNI40]
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-17-1-0412]
  3. Office of Naval Research [N00014-21-1-2063]
  4. Packard Fellowship [2017-66825]
  5. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R01NS118422-01]
  6. Valle Foundation [VS-2020-34]
  7. Searle Scholars Program [SSP-2016-1412]

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The study finds that neural activity in the hippocampus of bats primarily encodes spatial information beyond the present moment, extending up to meters away from the bat's current position. This spatiotemporal representation extends both backward and forward in time, with emphasis on future locations, and is observed during both random exploration and goal-directed navigation.
Navigation occurs through a continuum of space and time. The hippocampus is known to encode the immediate position of moving animals. However, active navigation, especially at high speeds, may require representing navigational information beyond the present moment. Using wireless electrophysiological recordings in freely flying bats, we demonstrate that neural activity in area CA1 predominantly encodes nonlocal spatial information up to meters away from the bat's present position. This spatiotemporal representation extends both forward and backward in time, with an emphasis on future locations, and is found during both random exploration and goal-directed navigation. The representation of position thus extends along a continuum, with each moment containing information about past, present, and future, and may provide a key mechanism for navigating along self-selected and remembered paths.

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