Literature DB >> 25489081

Hebbian and neuromodulatory mechanisms interact to trigger associative memory formation.

Joshua P Johansen1, Lorenzo Diaz-Mataix2, Hiroki Hamanaka3, Takaaki Ozawa3, Edgar Ycu3, Jenny Koivumaa3, Ashwani Kumar3, Mian Hou2, Karl Deisseroth4, Edward S Boyden5, Joseph E LeDoux6.   

Abstract

A long-standing hypothesis termed "Hebbian plasticity" suggests that memories are formed through strengthening of synaptic connections between neurons with correlated activity. In contrast, other theories propose that coactivation of Hebbian and neuromodulatory processes produce the synaptic strengthening that underlies memory formation. Using optogenetics we directly tested whether Hebbian plasticity alone is both necessary and sufficient to produce physiological changes mediating actual memory formation in behaving animals. Our previous work with this method suggested that Hebbian mechanisms are sufficient to produce aversive associative learning under artificial conditions involving strong, iterative training. Here we systematically tested whether Hebbian mechanisms are necessary and sufficient to produce associative learning under more moderate training conditions that are similar to those that occur in daily life. We measured neural plasticity in the lateral amygdala, a brain region important for associative memory storage about danger. Our findings provide evidence that Hebbian mechanisms are necessary to produce neural plasticity in the lateral amygdala and behavioral memory formation. However, under these conditions Hebbian mechanisms alone were not sufficient to produce these physiological and behavioral effects unless neuromodulatory systems were coactivated. These results provide insight into how aversive experiences trigger memories and suggest that combined Hebbian and neuromodulatory processes interact to engage associative aversive learning.

Keywords:  Hebbian plasticity; amygdala; associative learning; instructive signals; neuromodulation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25489081      PMCID: PMC4280619          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1421304111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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