학술논문

Enhanced Reactivation of Remapping Place Cells during Aversive Learning.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Neuroscience. 3/22/2023, Vol. 43 Issue 12, p2153-2167. 15p.
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ISSN
0270-6474
Abstract
Study of the hippocampal place cell system has greatly enhanced our understanding of memory encoding for distinct places, but how episodic memories for distinct experiences occurring within familiar environments are encoded is less clear. We developed a spatial decision-making task in which male rats learned to navigate a multiarm maze to a goal location for food reward while avoiding maze arms in which aversive stimuli were delivered. Task learning induced partial remapping in CA1 place cells, allowing us to identify both remapping and stable cell populations. Remapping cells were recruited into sharp-wave ripples and associated replay events to a greater extent than stable cells, despite having similar firing rates during navigation of the maze. Our results suggest that recruitment into replay events may be a mechanism to incorporate new contextual information into a previously formed and stabilized spatial representation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]