Awake Hippocampal Sharp-Wave Ripples Support Spatial Memory
University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
The hippocampus is critical for spatial learning and memory. Hippocampal neurons in awake animals exhibit place field activity that encodes current location, as well as sharp-wave ripple (SWR) activity during which representations based on past experiences are often replayed. The relationship between these patterns of activity and the memory functions of the hippocampus is poorly understood. We interrupted awake SWRs in animals learning a spatial alternation task. We observed a specific learning and performance deficit that persisted throughout training. This deficit was associated with awake SWR activity, as SWR interruption left place field activity and post-experience SWR reactivation intact. These results…
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- Hippocampal formation
- Hippocampus
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Spatial memory
- Declarative memory
- Memory consolidation
- Cognitive psychology
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