Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States.
Departments of Physiology and Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States.
Elife. 2021 Sep 27;10:e64505. doi: 10.7554/eLife.64505.
Representations related to past experiences play a critical role in memory and decision-making processes. The rat hippocampus expresses these types of representations during sharp-wave ripple (SWR) events, and previous work identified a minority of SWRs that contain 'replay' of spatial trajectories at ∼20x the movement speed of the animal. Efforts to understand replay typically make multiple assumptions about which events to examine and what sorts of representations constitute replay. We therefore lack a clear understanding of both the prevalence and the range of representational dynamics associated with replay. Here, we develop a state space model that uses a combination of movement dynamics of different speeds to capture the spatial content and time evolution of replay during SWRs. Using this model, we find that the large majority of replay events contain spatially coherent, interpretable content. Furthermore, many events progress at real-world, rather than accelerated, movement speeds, consistent with actual experiences.
过去经验的表达在记忆和决策过程中起着关键作用。大鼠海马体在锐波涟漪 (SWR) 事件中表达了这些类型的表达,先前的工作确定了少数 SWR 包含动物运动速度的 ∼20 倍的“重放”空间轨迹。为了理解重放,通常会对要检查的事件以及构成重放的表示类型做出多种假设。因此,我们缺乏对与重放相关的代表性动态的普遍性和范围的清晰理解。在这里,我们开发了一种状态空间模型,该模型使用不同速度的运动动力学的组合来捕获 SWR 期间重放的空间内容和时间演变。使用该模型,我们发现绝大多数重放事件包含空间连贯、可解释的内容。此外,许多事件以现实世界的速度而不是加速的速度前进,与实际经验一致。