Xiaoli Chen
green951.bsky.social
Xiaoli Chen
@green951.bsky.social
Assistant professor at Zhejiang University. Study human spatial navigation.
Finally, our findings shed lights on neuronal mechanisms underlying fMRI adaptation and representational similarity effects (see supplemental for a simplified simulation).
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We also found that cue-specific and cue-independent spatial representations were anatomically separable, indicating different populations of neural units for sensory information processing and memory storage, a hypothesis that requires further rigorous testing.
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Furthermore, while cue-specific spatial representations were stimulus-driven, cue-independent ones overall reflected behavior.
March 10, 2025 at 8:25 AM
Combined with our previous finding of adaptation-based cue-specific spatial representations in the same structure using the same dataset, our study demonstrates for the first time the coexistence of cue-specific and cue-independent spatial representations in RSC.
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Repetition Suppression Reveals Cue-Specific Spatial Representations for Landmarks and Self-Motion Cues in the Human Retrosplenial Cortex
The efficient use of various spatial cues within a setting is crucial for successful navigation. Two fundamental forms of spatial navigation, landmark-based and self-motion-based, engage distinct cogn...
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March 10, 2025 at 8:25 AM