Supplementary Figure 1: Nissl-stained sagittal sections for 11 rats with grid cells in MEC layers II–V and 2 rats with head direction cells at the MEC-parasubiculum border (PaS). | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 1: Nissl-stained sagittal sections for 11 rats with grid cells in MEC layers II–V and 2 rats with head direction cells at the MEC-parasubiculum border (PaS).

From: Integration of grid maps in merged environments

Supplementary Figure 1

Rat identity, brain hemisphere (L = left, R = right), and MEC or MEC-PaS layer are indicated at the top. Black arrowheads indicate the most dorsal and most ventral recording location along the tetrode track.

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