Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 11-5-2025
Abstract
Head direction (HD) cells discharge based on an animal's directional heading. Computational models propose that a ring-attractor network across the connections between the lateral mammillary (LMN) and dorsal tegmental nuclei (DTN) underlies the signal's generation. These models contain neurons that encode either HD or angular head velocity (AHV), but also require cells that are sensitive to both parameters conjunctively (HD + AHV). Here we identify both types of HD cells in the LMN and DTN of female rats, with one population sensitive to AHV (both symmetric and asymmetric), and the other population insensitive to AHV. Notably, many HD + AHV cells are also sensitive to the animal's linear head-speed (LHS). In contrast, anterodorsal thalamic HD cells are rarely sensitive to AHV or LHS. These findings demonstrate that the requisite HD + AHV cell is present in areas that generate the HD signal and supports the view that a ring attractor network underlies its generation in mammals.
Recommended Citation
Taube JS, Butler WN, Dumont JR, Graham JA, Marcroft JL, Shinder ME, Stackman RW, Yoder RM. (2025). The head-direction signal is generated from two types of head direction cells in brainstem nuclei. Nat Commun 16(1):9755. doi:10.1038/s41467-025-63968-0.