Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Elife. 2022 Aug 22;11:e79031. doi: 10.7554/eLife.79031.
Replay, the sequential reactivation within a neuronal ensemble, is a central hippocampal mechanism postulated to drive memory processing. While both rate and place representations are used by hippocampal place cells to encode behavioral episodes, replay has been largely defined by only the latter - based on the fidelity of sequential activity across neighboring place fields. Here, we show that dorsal CA1 place cells in rats can modulate their firing rate between replay events of two different contexts. This experience-dependent phenomenon mirrors the same pattern of rate modulation observed during behavior and can be used independently from place information within replay sequences to discriminate between contexts. Our results reveal the existence of two complementary neural representations available for memory processes.
重放,即神经元集合内的顺序再激活,是一种被认为驱动记忆处理的海马中枢机制。虽然海马体位置细胞既使用频率也使用位置来编码行为事件,但重放主要是基于后者的,即基于相邻位置场中序列活动的保真度。在这里,我们表明,大鼠背侧 CA1 位置细胞可以在两个不同环境的重放事件之间调节其放电率。这种依赖经验的现象反映了在行为过程中观察到的相同的速率调制模式,并且可以独立于重放序列中的位置信息用于区分上下文。我们的结果揭示了两种可用于记忆过程的补充神经表示的存在。