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Lattice Cells (Grid Cells)


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<td class="label">Name</td>
<td><strong>Lattice Cells</strong></td>
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Introduction

Lattice Cells is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

Lattice cells, more commonly known as grid cells, are a fundamental class of spatial navigation neurons in the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) that generate a periodic hexagonal grid pattern of firing fields across the environment.[@fyhn2004][@hafting2005] Discovered by Moser, Moser, and colleagues in 2005, grid cells revolutionized our understanding of how the brain represents space and are considered one of the most important neural coding discoveries in recent decades.[@moser2014]

These neurons fire when an animal moves through multiple discrete locations arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. The spacing between firing fields is remarkably consistent within an individual grid cell but varies across different cells (typically 20-50 cm in rats, 2-5 meters in humans). This hexagonal grid provides the neural substrate for path integration—the process by which animals calculate their position based on self-motion cues.[@fyhn2004][@moser2015]

Discovery and Historical Context


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