The stimulus control of local enclosures and barriers over head direction and place cell spatial firing.
Anna E SmithEmma R WoodPaul A DudchenkoPublished in: Brain and behavior (2021)
The maintenance of a stable directional orientation across maze compartments suggests that the head direction cell system has the capacity to provide a global directional reference that allows the animal to distinguish otherwise similar maze compartments based on the compartment's orientation. A barrier is, however, capable of controlling spatially tuned firing in an environment in which it is the sole polarizing feature.