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Single-Neuron Representations of Spatial Targets in Humans (Current Biology)
 


Tsitsiklis et al. record single-unit activity from epilepsy patients during spatial navigation. They find that the firing rates of MTL neurons vary with the locations of spatial targets, heading direction, and serial position. This suggests that the human MTL represents multiple types of spatiotemporal information to support spatial cognition.


 
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