Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Oct;36(5):555-6; discussion 571-87. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X13000447.
The target article does not consider neural data on primate spatial representations, which we suggest provide grounds for believing that navigational space may be three-dimensional rather than quasi-two-dimensional. Furthermore, we question the authors' interpretation of rat neurophysiological data as indicating that the vertical dimension may be encoded in a neural structure separate from the two horizontal dimensions.
这篇目标文章没有考虑灵长类动物空间表示的神经数据,我们认为这些数据为以下观点提供了依据,即导航空间可能是三维的而不是准二维的。此外,我们对作者对大鼠神经生理学数据的解释提出质疑,认为垂直维度可能是在与两个水平维度分开的神经结构中编码的。