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Prefrontal cortical neurons are selective for non-local hippocampal representations during replay and behavior.

Alice Berners-Lee1,2, Xiaojing Wu2, David J Foster3.   

Abstract

Diverse functions such as decision-making and memory consolidation may depend upon communication between neurons in hippocampus (HP) and prefrontal cortex (PFC). HP replay is a candidate mechanism to facilitate this communication, however details remain largely unknown due to the technical challenges of recording sufficient numbers of HP neurons for replay while also recording PFC neurons. Here we implanted male rats with 40-tetrode drives, split between HP and PFC, during learning of a Y-maze spatial memory task. Surprisingly, we found that in contrast to their non-selectivity for maze arm during movement, a portion of PFC neurons were highly selective for HP replay of different arms. Moreover, PFC neurons' selectivity to HP non-local arm representation during running tended to match their replay arm selectivity and was predictive of future choice. Thus, PFC activity that is tuned to HP activity is best explained by non-local HP position representations rather than HP representation of actual position, providing a new potential mechanism of HP-PFC coordination during HP replay.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTThe hippocampus is implicated in spatial learning while the prefrontal cortex is implicated in decision-making. The question of how the two areas interact has been of great interest. A specific activity type in hippocampus called replay is particularly interesting because it resembles internal exploration of non-local experiences, but is technically challenging to study, requiring recordings from large numbers of hippocampus neurons simultaneously. Here we combined replay recordings from hippocampus with prefrontal recordings, to reveal a surprising degree of selectivity for replay, and a pattern of coordination that supports some conceptions of hippocampocortical interaction and challenges others.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34035138      PMCID: PMC8265798          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1158-20.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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