David C Rowland
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Rowland D, Obenhaus H, Skytoen E, Zhang Q, Kentros C, Moser E, et al.
Elife
. 2018 Sep;
7.
PMID: 30215597
Layer II of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) contains two principal cell types: pyramidal cells and stellate cells. Accumulating evidence suggests that these two cell types have distinct molecular profiles,...
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Rowland D, Roudi Y, Moser M, Moser E
Annu Rev Neurosci
. 2016 Mar;
39:19-40.
PMID: 27023731
The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) creates a neural representation of space through a set of functionally dedicated cell types: grid cells, border cells, head direction cells, and speed cells. Grid...
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Moser M, Rowland D, Moser E
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
. 2015 Feb;
7(2):a021808.
PMID: 25646382
The hippocampal system is critical for storage and retrieval of declarative memories, including memories for locations and events that take place at those locations. Spatial memories place high demands on...
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Aikath D, Weible A, Rowland D, Kentros C
Hippocampus
. 2014 Apr;
24(8):1039-51.
PMID: 24753119
As first demonstrated in the patient H.M., the hippocampus is critically involved in forming episodic memories, the recall of "what" happened "where" and "when." In rodents, the clearest functional correlate...
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Rowland D, Moser M
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 2014 Feb;
24(1):22-7.
PMID: 24492074
Many sensory features are topographically mapped in the mammalian cortex. In each case, features of the external world are systematically represented across the cortical area in a topographic manner, providing...
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Rowland D, Weible A, Wickersham I, Wu H, Mayford M, Witter M, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2013 Sep;
33(37):14889-98.
PMID: 24027288
The enormous potential of modern molecular neuroanatomical tools lies in their ability to determine the precise connectivity of the neuronal cell types comprising the innate circuitry of the brain. We...
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Rowland D, Moser M
Neuron
. 2013 Jun;
78(6):953-4.
PMID: 23791190
In this issue of Neuron, Kraus et al. (2013) show that a population of "time cells" in the hippocampus responds to the passage of time rather than simply reflecting path...
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Weible A, Rowland D, Monaghan C, Wolfgang N, Kentros C
J Neurosci
. 2012 Apr;
32(16):5598-608.
PMID: 22514321
Damage to the hippocampal formation results in a profound temporally graded retrograde amnesia, implying that it is necessary for memory acquisition but not its long-term storage. It is therefore thought...
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Garner A, Rowland D, Hwang S, Baumgaertel K, Roth B, Kentros C, et al.
Science
. 2012 Mar;
335(6075):1513-6.
PMID: 22442487
We investigated the effect of activating a competing, artificially generated, neural representation on encoding of contextual fear memory in mice. We used a c-fos-based transgenic approach to introduce the hM(3)D(q)...