论文标题
查询海马潜能下皮质输入
Querying hippocampal replay with subcortical inputs
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论文摘要
在睡眠期间,海马概括了与以前的经历期间对应于行为轨迹的神经元模式。这种海马重播支持了长期记忆的形成。然而,是否起源于海马电路内,还是由外公寓输入启动。在这里,我回顾了有关海马上游的神经元活动的最新发现,在脑电图(HD)和网格细胞网络中。我认为海马活动受主要空间信号的影响,该信号源自皮层结构,并为记忆重播奠定了基础。反过来,海马重放重置HD网络活动,为下一个重播事件选择新方向。 HD网络与海马之间的这种相互相互作用对于为海马活动提供意义至关重要,特别是通过海马序列的训练解码器。因此,丘脑 - 海马环路中的神经元动力学可能对睡眠过程中的记忆过程有用。
During sleep, the hippocampus recapitulates neuronal patterns corresponding to behavioral trajectories during previous experiences. This hippocampal replay supports the formation of long-term memories. Yet, whether replay originates within the hippocampal circuitry or is initiated by extrahippocampal inputs is unknown. Here, I review recent findings regarding the organization of neuronal activity upstream to the hippocampus, in the head-direction (HD) and grid cell networks. I argue that hippocampal activity is under the influence of primary spatial signals, which originate from subcortical structures and set the stage for memory replay. In turn, hippocampal replay resets the HD network activity to select a new direction for the next replay event. This reciprocal interaction between the HD network and the hippocampus may be essential in providing meaning to hippocampal activity, specifically by training decoders of hippocampal sequences. Neuronal dynamics in thalamo-hippocampal loops may thus be instrumental for memory processes during sleep.