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人类海马体神经元中视觉记忆类别的分布式时间编码

Distributed Temporal Coding of Visual Memory Categories in Human Hippocampal Neurons.

作者信息

She Xiwei, Moore Bryan J, Roeder Brent M, Nune George, Robinson Brian S, Lee Brian, Shaw Susan, Gong Hui, Heck Christianne N, Popli Gautam, Couture Daniel E, Laxton Adrian W, Marmarelis Vasilis Z, Deadwyler Samuel A, Liu Charles, Berger Theodore W, Hampson Robert E, Song Dong

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California.

Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

出版信息

Res Sq. 2024 Nov 26:rs.3.rs-5486087. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5486087/v1.

Abstract

The hippocampus is crucial for forming new episodic memories. While the encoding of spatial and temporal information (where and when) in the hippocampus is well understood, the encoding of objects (what) remains less clear due to the high dimensions of object space. Rather than encoding each individual object separately, the hippocampus may instead encode categories of objects to reduce this dimensionality. In this study, we developed and applied a combined experimental-modeling approach to investigate how the hippocampus encodes visual memory categories in humans. We recorded spikes from hippocampal CA3 and CA1 neurons in 24 epilepsy patients performing a visual delayed match-to-sample (DMS) task involving five image categories. An ensemble multi-temporal-resolution classification model was employed to decode these visual memory categories from the hippocampal spiking activity with moderate numbers of trials. This model enables the identification of the spatio-temporal characteristics of hippocampal encoding through its interpretable representations. Using this model, we estimated the optimal temporal resolutions for decoding each visual memory category for each neuron in the ensemble. Results indicate that visual memory categories can be decoded from hippocampal spike patterns despite the short data length, supporting the presence of category-specific coding in the human hippocampus. We found that hippocampal neuron ensembles encode visual memory categories in a distributed manner, akin to a population code, while individual neurons use a temporal code. Additionally, CA3 and CA1 neurons exhibit similar and redundant information regarding visual memory categories, likely due to the strong and diffuse feedforward synaptic connections from the CA3 region to the CA1 region.

摘要

海马体对于形成新的情景记忆至关重要。虽然海马体中空间和时间信息(何地和何时)的编码已得到充分理解,但由于物体空间的高维度,物体(何物)的编码仍不太清楚。海马体可能不是分别对每个单独的物体进行编码,而是对物体类别进行编码以降低这种维度。在本研究中,我们开发并应用了一种结合实验与建模的方法,以研究海马体如何对人类的视觉记忆类别进行编码。我们记录了24名癫痫患者在执行涉及五个图像类别的视觉延迟匹配样本(DMS)任务时海马体CA3和CA1神经元的放电。采用了一个集成多时间分辨率分类模型,以通过适度数量的试验从海马体放电活动中解码这些视觉记忆类别。该模型通过其可解释的表示能够识别海马体编码的时空特征。使用这个模型,我们估计了集合中每个神经元解码每个视觉记忆类别的最佳时间分辨率。结果表明,尽管数据长度较短,但仍可从海马体放电模式中解码视觉记忆类别,这支持了人类海马体中存在类别特异性编码。我们发现,海马体神经元集合以类似于群体编码的分布式方式对视觉记忆类别进行编码,而单个神经元使用时间编码。此外,CA3和CA1神经元在视觉记忆类别方面表现出相似且冗余的信息,这可能是由于从CA3区域到CA1区域存在强大且弥散的前馈突触连接。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8cc8/11623771/f6e3744fe0b3/nihpp-rs5486087v1-f0001.jpg

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