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		<title>By: omnibrain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;So far, these have only been discovered in rats, but Spiers and his collaborators have created a film of how they might operate in humans.&quot;
This isn&#039;t entirely correct.  Kahana and colleagues discovered a human equivalent a few years ago.  See here: http://memory.psych.upenn.edu/research/research_spatial_memory.php
Ekstrom, A. D., Kahana, M. J., Caplan, J. B., Fields, T. A., Isham, E. A., Newman, E. L. and Fried, I. (2003). Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation. Nature, 425, 184‚Äì187.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;So far, these have only been discovered in rats, but Spiers and his collaborators have created a film of how they might operate in humans.&#8221;<br />
This isn&#8217;t entirely correct.  Kahana and colleagues discovered a human equivalent a few years ago.  See here: <a href="http://memory.psych.upenn.edu/research/research_spatial_memory.php" rel="nofollow">http://memory.psych.upenn.edu/research/research_spatial_memory.php</a><br />
Ekstrom, A. D., Kahana, M. J., Caplan, J. B., Fields, T. A., Isham, E. A., Newman, E. L. and Fried, I. (2003). Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation. Nature, 425, 184‚Äì187.</p>
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