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Phase coding of spatial representations in the human entorhinal cortex

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The grid-like activity pattern of cells in the mammalian entorhinal cortex provides an internal reference frame for allocentric self-localization. The same neurons maintain robust phase couplings with local field oscillations. We found that neurons of the human entorhinal cortex display consistent spatial and temporal phase locking between spikes and slow gamma band local field potentials (LFPs) during virtual navigation. The phase locking maintained an environment-specific map over time. The phase tuning of spikes to the slow gamma band LFP revealed spatially periodic phase grids with environment-dependent scaling and consistent alignment with the environment. Using a Bayesian decoding model, we could predict the avatar’s position with near perfect accuracy and, to a lesser extent, that of heading direction as well. These results imply that the phase of spikes relative to spatially modulated gamma oscillations encode allocentric spatial positions. We posit that a joint spatiotemporal phase code can implement the combined neural representation of space and time in the human entorhinal cortex.
Title: Phase coding of spatial representations in the human entorhinal cortex
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The grid-like activity pattern of cells in the mammalian entorhinal cortex provides an internal reference frame for allocentric self-localization.
The same neurons maintain robust phase couplings with local field oscillations.
We found that neurons of the human entorhinal cortex display consistent spatial and temporal phase locking between spikes and slow gamma band local field potentials (LFPs) during virtual navigation.
The phase locking maintained an environment-specific map over time.
The phase tuning of spikes to the slow gamma band LFP revealed spatially periodic phase grids with environment-dependent scaling and consistent alignment with the environment.
Using a Bayesian decoding model, we could predict the avatar’s position with near perfect accuracy and, to a lesser extent, that of heading direction as well.
These results imply that the phase of spikes relative to spatially modulated gamma oscillations encode allocentric spatial positions.
We posit that a joint spatiotemporal phase code can implement the combined neural representation of space and time in the human entorhinal cortex.

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