Which animal model for understanding human navigation in a three-dimensional world?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):558-559 (2013)
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Abstract

Single-cell studies of monkey posterior parietal cortex (PPC) have revealed the extensive neuronal representations of three-dimensional subject motion and three-dimensional layout of the environment. I propose that navigational planning integrates this PPC information, including gravity signals, with horizontal-plane based information provided by the hippocampal formation, modified in primates by expansion of the ventral stream

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