@loftyTHEOWNER

This video is pure gold. There are so many people out there that still don't know this channel but they are craving contents like this

@missyr8056

Some of the other students in my intro to neuroscience class were asking my professor about place cells. I recommended your video, since it helped me so much. I found your channel a year ago and started watching as a hobby and now I'm going into the field! So fascinating. Love your work!

@4984christian

I have old cognitive maps in my brain from I think my childhood. I sometimes walk trhough them in  my dreams and it's funny because everything is recognisable and has the character of the place it resembles but is totally blown up in size and filled with extra stuff.

@deliriumofnegation

so cool to see this topic being materialized. one of the things that led me to neuroscience was this elusive subjective feeling of one location in space feeling like it's registering as a different location. standing in the street outside my house, for example, at night it feels as though it's a physically different place than the same place in daylight. i can remember a hard to explain feeling of locations, or even episodic memories, having a quality of being mapped, ie my street at night is, say, up somewhat, to the left this far, and a bit further back than a representation of my street during the day. that isn't to say that there's a strong empirical hypothesis for some kind of within-brain-circuit interoception or spatial navigation. but the experience and the subsequent questions became sort of an internal cosmology of the mind, and this is my first introduction to actual research that touches on it. great channel! shit like this keeps me excited/motivated for grad school - earning my bachelors in neuro next week

@AA-gl1dr

Exactly what I’ve been needing to see to help an internal line of thought progress. Thank you so much.

@voxsideres

Really interesting! Would love to see this studied in people who play competitive videogames / speed-run. How their brains keep track of the environment and objects in game vs real life would be particularly interesting.

@nadvarzon9090

Thanks for such high quality neuroscience content! This channel is truly amazing.

@umaiskhan558

hi artem, im a neuro phd student. i've worked on the hippocampus and fear conditioning. this is the best explanation on the topics i've seen.

@samizdat_

Great video! Please make more of these

@annalind1993

Lovely neuroscience content 💙

@MrThiagodl

I LOVE THIS VIDEO, IT'S SO AMAZING!

From the concept that's presented to the very own editing and the many animations in the video, it is stunningly beautiful.

@simoneparvizi775

jesus christ what an amazing quality...keep up the great work Artem. Cheers from Italy

@CerealKiller0016

Fantastic job. Got this in my recommended which means you’re in the algorithms favour. Good luck, hope this channel grows!

@AlvaroALorite

I discovered your channel yesterday: its pure gold

@adamsusel3801

best neuroscience content on the internet. love the math lens you approach it with

@4shotpastas

Fascinating information like this is exactly why I love watching your videos

@SirFake314

I need MORE! Such great videos! I appreciate you putting the references to the studies on screen as you are discussing them

@regulator8276

How in the world does your channel have such low views?! Your verbal descriptions, visual aids and overall knowledge.. damn. You got a sub from me

@toby8266

have to write an essay on this stuff for my neuroscience degree. Been reading every paper not knowing wtf they've been talking about . This video was great, thanks! 
now I have to figure out head-direction cells, grid cells , interneurons and the 8 other cells on my own :(

@Fish-ub3wn

not only a rare and new area, also your language and video editing are both amazing. a pearl in yt pile of nonsense.