Neural Representation of Space Using Sinusoidal Arrays
Abstract
O'Keefe (1991) has proposed that spatial information in rats might be represented as phasors: phase and amplitude of a sine wave encoding angle and distance to a landmark. We describe computer simulations showing that operations on phasors can be efficiently realized by arrays of spiking neurons that recode the temporal dimension of the sine wave spatially. Some cells in motor and parietal cortex exhibit response properties compatible with this proposal.
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Touretzky et al. "Neural Representation of Space Using Sinusoidal Arrays." Neural Computation, 1993. doi:10.1162/NECO.1993.5.6.869Markdown
[Touretzky et al. "Neural Representation of Space Using Sinusoidal Arrays." Neural Computation, 1993.](https://mlanthology.org/neco/1993/touretzky1993neco-neural/) doi:10.1162/NECO.1993.5.6.869BibTeX
@article{touretzky1993neco-neural,
title = {{Neural Representation of Space Using Sinusoidal Arrays}},
author = {Touretzky, David S. and Redish, A. David and Wan, Hank S.},
journal = {Neural Computation},
year = {1993},
pages = {869-884},
doi = {10.1162/NECO.1993.5.6.869},
volume = {5},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neco/1993/touretzky1993neco-neural/}
}