Grieves Roddy M, Wood Emma R, Dudchenko Paul A
School of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, United Kingdom.
Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems, Edinburgh Medical School: Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Elife. 2016 Jun 10;5:e15986. doi: 10.7554/eLife.15986.
Hippocampal place cells fire at different rates when a rodent runs through a given location on its way to different destinations. However, it is unclear whether such firing represents the animal's intended destination or the execution of a specific trajectory. To distinguish between these possibilities, Lister Hooded rats (n = 8) were trained to navigate from a start box to three goal locations via four partially overlapping routes. Two of these led to the same goal location. Of the cells that fired on these two routes, 95.8% showed route-dependent firing (firing on only one route), whereas only two cells (4.2%) showed goal-dependent firing (firing similarly on both routes). In addition, route-dependent place cells over-represented the less discriminable routes, and place cells in general over-represented the start location. These results indicate that place cell firing on overlapping routes reflects the animal's route, not its goals, and that this firing may aid spatial discrimination.
当啮齿动物在前往不同目的地的途中经过特定位置时,海马位置细胞会以不同的速率放电。然而,尚不清楚这种放电是代表动物的预期目的地还是特定轨迹的执行。为了区分这些可能性,对利斯特戴帽大鼠(n = 8)进行训练,使其通过四条部分重叠的路线从起始箱导航到三个目标位置。其中两条路线通向相同的目标位置。在这两条路线上放电的细胞中,95.8%表现出与路线相关的放电(仅在一条路线上放电),而只有两个细胞(4.2%)表现出与目标相关的放电(在两条路线上放电相似)。此外,与路线相关的位置细胞过度代表了较难区分的路线,而一般来说位置细胞过度代表了起始位置。这些结果表明,在重叠路线上的位置细胞放电反映了动物的路线,而非其目标,并且这种放电可能有助于空间辨别。