The extent to which small ensembles of neighboring hippocampal neurons alter their spatial firing patterns concurrently in response to stimulus manipulations was examined in young adult rats as well as in aged rats with and without memory impairment. Recordings from CA1 and CA3 cells were taken as r
Dynamics of hippocampal spatial representation in echolocating bats
β Scribed by Nachum Ulanovsky; Cynthia F. Moss
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 596 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1050-9631
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The βplace fieldsβ of hippocampal pyramidal neurons are not static. For example, upon a contextual change in the environment, place fields may βremapβ within typical timescales of βΌ1 min. A few studies have shown more rapid dynamics in hippocampal activity, linked to internal processes, such as switches between spatial reference frames or changes within the theta cycle. However, little is known about rapid hippocampal place field dynamics in response to external, sensory stimuli. Here, we studied this question in big brown bats, echolocating mammals in which we can readily measure rapid changes in sensory dynamics (sonar signals), as well as rapid behavioral switches between distal and proximal exploratory modes. First, we show that place field size was modulated by the availability of sensory information, on a timescale of βΌ300 ms: Bat hippocampal place fields were smallest immediately after an echolocation call, but place fields βdiffusedβ with the passage of time after the call, when echo information was no longer arriving. Second, we show rapid modulation of hippocampal place fields as the animal switched between two exploratory modes. Third, we compared place fields and spatial view fields of individual neurons and found that place tuning was much more pronounced than spatial view tuning. In addition, dynamic fluctuations in spatial view tuning were stronger than fluctuations in place tuning. Taken together, these results suggest that spatial representation in mammalian hippocampus can be very rapidly modulated by external sensory and behavioral events. Β© 2009 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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