附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Path integration in insects / Rüdiger Wehner and Mandyan Srinivasan -- A role for the hippocampus in dead reckoning: an ethological analysis using natural exploratory and food-carrying tasks / Douglas Wallace, Dustin Hines, Joanna Gorny, and Ian Whishaw -- How does path integration interact with olfaction, vision, and the presentation of space? / Ariane Etienne -- Contextual cues and insect navigation / Thomas Collett, Karine Fauria, and Kyran Dale -- A model of hippocampal-cortical-amygdala interactions based on contextual fear conditioning / Brian Wiltgen and Michael Fanselow -- Do animals use maps? / Sue Healy, Zoë Hodgson, and Victoria Braithwaite -- Comparative approaches to human navigation / Ranxiao Frances Wang and Elizabeth Spelke -- Studies of the neural basis of human navigation and memory / Tom Hartley, John King, and Neil Burgess -- The head direction system and navigation / Paul Dudchenko -- Drawing parallels between the behavioural and neural properties of navigation / Bruno Proucet, Pierre-Pascal Lenck-Santini, and Etienne Save -- Spatial coding in the hippocampal formation: input, information type, plasticity, and behaviour / Colin Lever [and others] -- Hippocampal remapping: implications for spatial learning and navigation / James Knierim -- Navigation in the moving world / André Fenton and Jan Bures -- Reading cognitive and other maps: how to avoid getting buried in thought / Robert Biegler -- The representation of spatial context / Michael Anderson [and others] -- Place cells: a framework for episodic memory? / Emma Wood.
摘要:This work explores the relationship between cellular processes & animal behaviour. It focuses on the domain of navigation bringing together scientists from either side of the brain-behaviour divide in an attempt to explain the linkage between spatial behaviour & the underlying activity of neurons.