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- Q20722667 subject Q7130309.
- Q20722667 subject Q7214227.
- Q20722667 abstract "Speed cells are present in the medial Entorhinal cortex. They form a part of a larger set of neurons that are involved in cognitive mapping of the surrounding environment. The other neurons are located in the entorhinal cortex or the Hippocampus. They include Place cells, Grid cells, Boundary cell and Head direction cells. Together they form the human GPS system. It is known that the speed cells respond to the speed of the animal's movement and is not dependent on external factors such as visual surroundings.".
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- Q20722667 wikiPageWikiLink Q7130309.
- Q20722667 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214227.
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- Q20722667 comment "Speed cells are present in the medial Entorhinal cortex. They form a part of a larger set of neurons that are involved in cognitive mapping of the surrounding environment. The other neurons are located in the entorhinal cortex or the Hippocampus. They include Place cells, Grid cells, Boundary cell and Head direction cells. Together they form the human GPS system.".
- Q20722667 label "Speed cells".