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Recurrent network model for learning goal-directed sequences through reverse replay.

Tatsuya Haga1, Tomoki Fukai1.   

Abstract

Reverse replay of hippocampal place cells occurs frequently at rewarded locations, suggesting its contribution to goal-directed path learning. Symmetric spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) in CA3 likely potentiates recurrent synapses for both forward (start to goal) and reverse (goal to start) replays during sequential activation of place cells. However, how reverse replay selectively strengthens forward synaptic pathway is unclear. Here, we show computationally that firing sequences bias synaptic transmissions to the opposite direction of propagation under symmetric STDP in the co-presence of short-term synaptic depression or afterdepolarization. We demonstrate that significant biases are created in biologically realistic simulation settings, and this bias enables reverse replay to enhance goal-directed spatial memory on a W-maze. Further, we show that essentially the same mechanism works in a two-dimensional open field. Our model for the first time provides the mechanistic account for the way reverse replay contributes to hippocampal sequence learning for reward-seeking spatial navigation.
© 2018, Haga et al.

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Keywords:  goal-directed learning; hippocampus; neuroscience; none; reverse replay; sequence learning; short-term plasticity; spike-timing-dependent plasticity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29969098      PMCID: PMC6059768          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.34171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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