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Environment geometry alters subiculum boundary vector cell receptive fields in adulthood and early development

Biology

Environment geometry alters subiculum boundary vector cell receptive fields in adulthood and early development

L. Muessig, F. R. Rodrigues, et al.

This research delves into Boundary Vector Cells (BVCs) in rats, revealing how environment geometry shapes their receptive fields. Discover how BVC tunings align with walls in squares yet vary in circles, and the intriguing development dynamics in these cells, all presented by authors from prestigious institutions.... show more
Abstract
Boundaries to movement form a specific class of landmark information used for navigation: Boundary Vector Cells (BVCs) are neurons which encode an animal's location as a vector displacement from boundaries. Here we characterise the prevalence and spatial tuning of subiculum BVCs in adult and developing male rats, and investigate the relationship between BVC spatial firing and boundary geometry. BVC directional tunings align with environment walls in squares, but are uniformly distributed in circles, demonstrating that environmental geometry alters BVC receptive fields. Inserted barriers uncover both excitatory and inhibitory components to BVC receptive fields, demonstrating that inhibitory inputs contribute to BVC field formation. During postnatal development, subiculum BVCs mature slowly, contrasting with the earlier maturation of boundary-responsive cells in upstream Entorhinal Cortex. However, Subiculum and Entorhinal BVC receptive fields are altered by boundary geometry as early as tested, suggesting this is an inherent feature of the hippocampal representation of space.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 01, 2024
Authors
Laurenz Muessig, Fabio Ribeiro Rodrigues, Tale L. Bjerknes, Benjamin W. Towse, Caswell Barry, Neil Burgess, Edvard I. Moser, May-Britt Moser, Francesca Cacucci, Thomas J. Wills
Tags
Boundary Vector Cells
environment geometry
receptive fields
development
spatial coding
excitatory and inhibitory components
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