The problem of conflicting reference frames when investigating three-dimensional space in surface-dwelling animals.

F Savelli, JJ Knierim - Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
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In a surface-dwelling animal like the rat, experimental strategies for investigating the
hippocampal correlates of three-dimensional space appear inevitably complicated by the
interplay of global versus local reference frames. We discuss the impact of the resulting
confounds on present and future empirical analysis of the “bicoded map” hypothesis by
Jeffery and colleagues.
Abstract
In a surface-dwelling animal like the rat, experimental strategies for investigating the hippocampal correlates of three-dimensional space appear inevitably complicated by the interplay of global versus local reference frames. We discuss the impact of the resulting confounds on present and future empirical analysis of the “bicoded map” hypothesis by Jeffery and colleagues.
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