Using idiothetic cues to swim a path with a fixed trajectory and distance: Necessary involvement of the hippocampus but not the retrosplenial cortex.

Y. Zheng, J.M. Pearce, S.D. Vann, M. Good, Trisha Jenkins, P.F. Smith, J.P. Aggleton

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