Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience (IBN), University College London (UCL), London, WC1H 0AP, UK.
Nat Commun. 2023 Dec 9;14(1):8157. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-43939-z.
During sleep, recent memories are replayed by the hippocampus, leading to their consolidation, with a higher priority given to salient experiences. To examine the role of replay in the selective strengthening of memories, we recorded large ensembles of hippocampal place cells while male rats ran repeated spatial trajectories on two linear tracks, differing in either their familiarity or number of laps run. We observed that during sleep, the rate of replay events for a given track increased proportionally with the number of spatial trajectories run by the animal. In contrast, the rate of sleep replay events decreased if the animal was more familiar with the track. Furthermore, we find that the cumulative number of awake replay events occurring during behavior, influenced by both the novelty and duration of an experience, predicts which memories are prioritized for sleep replay, providing a more parsimonious neural correlate for the selective strengthening of memories.
在睡眠期间,海马体重放最近的记忆,从而促进其巩固,而突出的经验会被赋予更高的优先级。为了研究重放在记忆选择性强化中的作用,我们在雄性大鼠在两条线性轨道上重复运行不同熟悉度或圈数的空间轨迹时,记录了大量海马体位置细胞的集合。我们观察到,在睡眠期间,给定轨迹的重放事件的速率与动物运行的空间轨迹的数量成正比增加。相比之下,如果动物对轨道更熟悉,那么睡眠重放事件的速率就会降低。此外,我们发现,在行为过程中发生的清醒重放事件的累积数量受到经验的新奇性和持续时间的影响,这可以预测哪些记忆将被优先进行睡眠重放,为记忆的选择性强化提供了更简洁的神经关联。