Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Neurobiology and Behaviour, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020 May 25;375(1799):20190228. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0228. Epub 2020 Apr 6.
The brain likely uses offline periods to consolidate recent memories. One hypothesis holds that the hippocampal output provides a unique, global linking or 'index' code for each memory, and that this code is stored in the cortex in association with locally encoded attributes of each memory. Activation of the index code is hypothesized to evoke coordinated memory trace reactivation thus facilitating consolidation. Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is a major recipient of hippocampal outflow and we have described populations of neurons there with sparse and orthogonal coding characteristics that resemble hippocampal 'place' cells, and whose expression depends on an intact hippocampus. Using two-photon Ca imaging, we recorded ensembles of neurons in the RSC during periods of immobility before and after active running on a familiar linear treadmill track. Synchronous bursting of distinct groups of neurons occurred during rest both prior to and after running. In the second rest epoch, these patterns were associated with the locations of tactile landmarks and reward. Complementing established views on the functions of the RSC, our findings indicate that the structure is involved with processing landmark information during rest. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Memory reactivation: replaying events past, present and future'.
大脑可能利用离线期来巩固最近的记忆。有一种假说认为,海马体的输出为每个记忆提供了一个独特的、全局的链接或“索引”代码,而这个代码与每个记忆的本地编码属性一起存储在皮层中。索引代码的激活被假设为可以唤起协调的记忆痕迹再激活,从而促进巩固。后扣带回皮层(RSC)是海马体输出的主要接收者,我们已经描述了那里具有稀疏和正交编码特征的神经元群体,这些特征类似于海马体的“位置”细胞,其表达依赖于完整的海马体。使用双光子 Ca 成像,我们在熟悉的线性跑步机轨道上主动奔跑前后的静止期记录了 RSC 中的神经元集合的活动。在休息期间,不同神经元群体的同步爆发发生在奔跑之前和之后。在第二个休息时段,这些模式与触觉地标和奖励的位置有关。这些发现与 RSC 功能的既定观点相辅相成,表明该结构在休息期间参与了地标信息的处理。本文是 Theo Murphy 会议议题“记忆再激活:回放过去、现在和未来的事件”的一部分。