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Memory formation and retrieval of neuronal silencing in the auditory cortex.

Hiroshi Nomura1, Kojiro Hara2, Reimi Abe2, Natsuko Hitora-Imamura2, Ryota Nakayama2, Takuya Sasaki2, Norio Matsuki2, Yuji Ikegaya3.   

Abstract

Sensory stimuli not only activate specific populations of cortical neurons but can also silence other populations. However, it remains unclear whether neuronal silencing per se leads to memory formation and behavioral expression. Here we show that mice can report optogenetic inactivation of auditory neuron ensembles by exhibiting fear responses or seeking a reward. Mice receiving pairings of footshock and silencing of a neuronal ensemble exhibited a fear response selectively to the subsequent silencing of the same ensemble. The valence of the neuronal silencing was preserved for at least 30 d and was susceptible to extinction training. When we silenced an ensemble in one side of auditory cortex for conditioning, silencing of an ensemble in another side induced no fear response. We also found that mice can find a reward based on the presence or absence of the silencing. Neuronal silencing was stored as working memory. Taken together, we propose that neuronal silencing without explicit activation in the cerebral cortex is enough to elicit a cognitive behavior.

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Keywords:  auditory cortex; fear conditioning; neuronal inhibition; operant conditioning; optogenetics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26199415      PMCID: PMC4534275          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1500869112

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


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