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Active information maintenance in working memory by a sensory cortex.

Xiaoxing Zhang1, Wenjun Yan1,2, Wenliang Wang1, Hongmei Fan1, Ruiqing Hou1, Yulei Chen1, Zhaoqin Chen1, Chaofan Ge1,2, Shumin Duan3,4, Albert Compte5, Chengyu T Li1.   

Abstract

Working memory is a critical brain function for maintaining and manipulating information over delay periods of seconds. It is debated whether delay-period neural activity in sensory regions is important for the active maintenance of information during the delay period. Here, we tackle this question by examining the anterior piriform cortex (APC), an olfactory sensory cortex, in head-fixed mice performing several olfactory working memory tasks. Active information maintenance is necessary in these tasks, especially in a dual-task paradigm in which mice are required to perform another distracting task while actively maintaining information during the delay period. Optogenetic suppression of neuronal activity in APC during the delay period impaired performance in all the tasks. Furthermore, electrophysiological recordings revealed that APC neuronal populations encoded odor information in the delay period even with an intervening distracting task. Thus, delay activity in APC is important for active information maintenance in olfactory working memory.
© 2019, Zhang et al.

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Keywords:  anterior piriform cortex; delay-period activity; dual-task; mouse; neuroscience; optogenetics; population neural activity; working memory

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31232695      PMCID: PMC6634975          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.43191

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


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