REMI: Reconstructing Episodic Memory During Internally Driven Path Planning
arXiv cs.AI / 2026/3/24
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要点
- The paper proposes a system-level wiring theory connecting medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) grid cells and hippocampal (HC) place cells to support internally driven, cue-triggered path planning and goal retrieval.
- It argues that place cells can autoassociate sensory inputs with grid-cell patterns, enabling cues to recall goal-location representations and support planning over both visited and unvisited areas.
- Analytically, the authors show that grid-based planning can produce shortcut routes through unvisited locations and can generalize local transitions to longer-range paths.
- During route planning, intermediate grid states are posited to trigger place-cell pattern completion, reconstructing predicted sensory experiences along the planned trajectory.
- The theory is tested using a single-layer RNN modeling an HC–MEC loop with a planning subnetwork, validated in biologically grounded navigation simulations (RatatouGym) and visually realistic navigation tasks (Habitat Sim).
