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Coherent Coding of Spatial Position Mediated by Theta Oscillations in the Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex

机译:θ振荡介导的空间位置的相干编码和前额叶皮质

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Interactions between the hippocampus (area CA1) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are crucial for memory-guided behavior. Theta oscillations (similar to 8 Hz) underlie a key physiological mechanism for mediating these coordinated interactions, and theta oscillatory coherence and phase-locked spiking in the two regions have been shown to be important for spatial memory. Hippocampal place-cell activity associated with theta oscillations encodes spatial position during behavior, and theta phase-associated spiking is known to further mediate a temporal code for space within CA1 place fields. Although prefrontal neurons are prominently phase-locked to hippocampal theta oscillations in spatial memory tasks, whether and how theta oscillations mediate processing of spatial information across these networks remains unclear. Here, we addressed these questions using simultaneous recordings of dorsal CA1-PFC ensembles and population decoding analyses in male rats performing a continuous spatial working memory task known to require hippocampal-prefrontal interactions. We found that in addition to CA1, population activity in PFC can also encode the animal's current spatial position on a theta-cycle timescale during memory-guided behavior. Coding of spatial position was coherent for CA1 and PFC ensembles, exhibiting correlated position representations within theta cycles. In addition, incorporating theta-phase information during decoding to account for theta-phase associated spiking resulted in a significant improvement in the accuracy of prefrontal spatial representations, similar to concurrent CA1 representations. These findings indicate a theta-oscillation-mediated mechanism of temporal coordination for shared processing and communication of spatial information across the two networks during spatial memory-guided behavior.
机译:海马(区域Ca1)和前额叶皮质(PFC)之间的相互作用对于记忆引导行为至关重要。 θ振荡(类似于8 Hz)提出了一种介导这些协调相互作用的关键生理机制,并且两种区域中的振荡连贯和锁相尖峰已经显示为空间记忆很重要。与THETA振荡相关的海马局部细胞活性在行为期间编码空间位置,并且已知θ相关的尖峰在CA1地场内的空间中进一步介绍了空间的时间码。尽管在空间存储器任务中突出地锁定到海马Theta振荡的前额叶神经元,但是如何以及如何以及如何在这些网络中介导空间信息的处理仍不清楚。在这里,我们使用在雄性大鼠中同时录制进行了持续的空间工作存储器任务,以便在已知需要海马 - 前逆转相互作用的连续空间工作存储器任务中的群体大鼠的同时录制来解决这些问题。我们发现除CA1之外,PFC中的人口活动还可以在记忆引导行为期间编码动物的当前空间位置。空间位置的编码对于CA1和PFC合奏是相干的,在循环中表现出相关的位置表示。另外,在解码期间结合在解码期间的Thea-阶段信息以考虑θ相位相关的尖峰,导致前额相空间表示的准确性显着改善,类似于并发CA1表示。这些发现表明,在空间记忆引导行为期间,在两个网络中共享处理和空间信息的共享处理和通信的时间协调的时间协调机制。

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