An alternative explanation for reported integration and competition between space and time in the hippocampus
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Abstract
Hippocampal place and time cells are thought to be part of the brain’s spatial and temporal representation. In the article “Integration and competition between space and time in the hippocampus”, Chen et al . showed that hippocampal neurons with mixed selectivity for space and time shift their firing fields depending on the animal’s speed. Here, we reproduce this phenomenon with a simple continuous line attractor that only integrates the animal’s velocity. Since our model has no genuine time-encoding capabilities, it constitutes an alternative explanation for Chen et al . findings and challenges the claim that the observed firing field shifts are sufficient evidence for a competitive and integrated representation of space-time, as the authors suggested.
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