Damphousse Chelsey C, Miller Noam, Marrone Diano F
Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2022 May 18;13:887790. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.887790. eCollection 2022.
The hippocampal formation (HF) is a structure critical to navigation and many forms of memory. In mammals, the firing of place cells is widely regarded as the fundamental unit of HF information processing. Supporting homology between the avian and mammalian HF, context-specific patterns of Egr1 have been reported in birds that are comparable to those produced by place cell firing in mammals. Recent electrophysiological data, however, suggest that many avian species lack place cells, potentially undermining the correspondence between Egr1 and place cell-related firing in the avian brain. To clarify this, the current study examines Egr1 expression in Japanese quail under conditions known to elicit only weakly spatially modulated firing patterns and report robust context-dependent Egr1 expression. These data confirm that context-dependent expression of Egr1 is not dependent on precise place fields and provide insight into how these birds are able to perform complex spatial tasks despite lacking mammalian-like place cells.
海马结构(HF)是对导航和多种形式记忆至关重要的结构。在哺乳动物中,位置细胞的放电被广泛认为是HF信息处理的基本单元。为支持鸟类和哺乳动物HF之间的同源性,已报道在鸟类中存在与哺乳动物位置细胞放电产生的模式相当的、特定情境下的Egr1模式。然而,最近的电生理数据表明,许多鸟类物种缺乏位置细胞,这可能会削弱鸟类大脑中Egr1与位置细胞相关放电之间的对应关系。为阐明这一点,本研究在已知仅引发微弱空间调制放电模式的条件下,检测了日本鹌鹑的Egr1表达,并报告了强大的情境依赖性Egr1表达。这些数据证实,Egr1的情境依赖性表达不依赖于精确的位置场,并深入了解了尽管缺乏类似哺乳动物的位置细胞,但这些鸟类如何能够执行复杂的空间任务。