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Rat anterior cingulate cortex recalls features of remote reward locations after disfavoured reinforcements
2018
eLife
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) encodes information supporting mnemonic and cognitive processes. We show here that a rat's position can be decoded with high spatiotemporal resolution from ACC activity. ACC neurons encoded the current state of the animal and task, except for brief excursions that sometimes occurred at target feeders. During excursions, the decoded position became more similar to a remote target feeder than the rat's physical position. Excursions recruited activation of
doi:10.7554/elife.29793
pmid:29664400
pmcid:PMC5931797
fatcat:fpibxmvsinc7vhiqgeyra73g6m