Neural Ensembles in CA3 Transiently Encode Paths Forward of the Animal at a Decision Point
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Neural ensembles were recorded from the CA3 region of rats running on T-based decision tasks. Examination of neural representations of space at fast time scales revealed a transient but repeatable phenomenon as rats made a decision: the location reconstructed from the neural ensemble swept forward, first down one path and then the other. Estimated representations were coherent and preferentially swept ahead of the animal rather than behind the animal, implying it represented future possibilities rather than recently traveled paths. Similar phenomena occurred at other important decisions (such as in recovery from an error). Local field potentials from these sites contained pronounced theta and gamma…
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- ENCODE
- Spatial cognition
- Hippocampal formation
- Hippocampus
- Task (project management)
- Local field potential
- Computer science
- Neuroscience
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