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Do place cells with fields near a wall in one environment tend to have fields near a wall in another environment? Also, what makes environments sufficiently different for total remapping?
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Matt van der Meer
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Our lab’s latest: prediction of (re)mapping in place cells of one rat based on data from another rat. How? Why? And does it work? Read the story below! twitter.com/transedward/st…
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Matt van der Meer
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Indeed, cells that consistently fire near a wall (or reward, etc.) would be a trivial way to do between-subject prediction! We think we ruled this out as an explanation for our results by comparing our predictions with those based on a simple copy.
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Matt van der Meer
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In one of the data sets in the study where such fields are common, our cross-subject prediction method cannot outperform the "identity mapping". But in a data set that is closer to complete remapping, it can.
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