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Memory of Occasional Events in Rats: Individual Episodic Memory Profiles, Flexibility, and Neural Substrate

机译:大鼠偶尔事件的记忆:个体的情景记忆概况,灵活性和神经基质。

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In search for the mechanisms underlying complex forms of human memory, such as episodic recollection, a primary challenge is to develop adequate animal models amenable to neurobiological investigation. Here, we proposed a novel framework and paradigm that provides means to quantitatively evaluate the ability of rats to form and recollect a combined knowledge of what happened, where it happened, and when or in which context it happened (referred to as episodic-like memory) after a few specific episodes in situations as close as possible to a paradigm we recently developed to study episodic memory in humans. In this task, rats have to remember two odor-drink associations (what happened) encountered in distinct locations (where it happened) within two different multisensory enriched environments (in which context/occasion it happened), each characterized by a particular combination of odors and places. By analyzing licking behavior on each drinking port, we characterized quantitatively individual recollection profiles and showed that rats are able to incidentally form and recollect an accurate, long-term integrated episodic-like memory that can last >= 24 d after limited exposure to the episodes. Placing rats in a contextually challenging recollection situation at recall reveals the ability for flexible use of episodic memory as described in humans. We further report that reversible inactivation of the dorsal hippocampus during recall disrupts the animal's capacity to recollect the complete episodic memory. Cellular imaging of c-Fos and Zif268 brain activation reveals that episodic memory recollection recruits a specific, distributed network of hippocampal-prefrontal cortex structures that correlates with the accuracy of the integrated recollection performance.
机译:在寻找复杂的人类记忆形式(如情节回忆)背后的机制时,主要的挑战是开发适合神经生物学研究的适当动物模型。在这里,我们提出了一种新颖的框架和范式,提供了定量评估大鼠形成和重新收集发生了什么,发生在哪里以及何时或在什么情况下发生的组合知识的能力的手段(称为类似情景的记忆)之后,在最近发生的一些特定情节中,我们尽可能开发出一种范式,用于研究人类的情节记忆。在这项任务中,大鼠必须记住在两个不同的多感官丰富环境(发生的背景/场合)中,在不同的位置(发生的地方)遇到的两个气味-饮料关联(发生的情况),每个特征均以特定的气味组合为特征和地方。通过分析每个饮水口的舔behavior行为,我们定量地表征了个体的回忆曲线,并表明大鼠能够偶然形成并收集准确的,长期的情节式记忆,这种记忆可以在有限的发作后持续> = 24 d 。在召回时将大鼠置于有背景挑战性的回忆情况下,揭示了如人类所述灵活使用情景记忆的能力。我们进一步报告说,召回过程中海马背侧的可逆失活破坏了动物重新收集完整的情景记忆的能力。 c-Fos和Zif268脑激活的细胞成像显示,情节记忆回忆募集了海马-前额叶皮层结构的特定分布式网络,该网络与整合的回忆功能的准确性相关。

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