Functional Architecture of the Rat Parasubiculum.
Qiusong TangAndrea BurgalossiChristian Laut EbbesenJuan Ignacio Sanguinetti-ScheckHelene SchmidtJohn J TukkerRobert NaumannSaikat RayPatricia Preston-FerrerDietmar SchmitzMichael BrechtPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
Grid cells in medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) are crucial components of an internal navigation system of the mammalian brain. The parasubiculum is a major input structure of layer 2 of MEC, where most grid cells are found. Here we provide a functional and anatomical characterization of the parasubiculum and show that parasubicular neurons display unique features (i.e., strong theta rhythmicity of firing, prominent head-direction selectivity, and output selectively targeted to layer 2 pyramidal cell patches of MEC). These features could contribute to shaping the temporal and spatial code of downstream grid cells in entorhinal cortex.