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A mechanism for the formation of hippocampal neuronal firing patterns that represent what happens where
Authors:Tort Adriano B L  Komorowski Robert  Kopell Nancy  Eichenbaum Howard
Affiliation:Brain Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, RN 59056, Brazil. tort@neuro.ufrn.br
Abstract:The association of specific events with the context in which they occur is a fundamental feature of episodic memory. However, the underlying network mechanisms generating what-where associations are poorly understood. Recently we reported that some hippocampal principal neurons develop representations of specific events occurring in particular locations (item-position cells). Here, we investigate the emergence of item-position selectivity as rats learn new associations for reward and find that before the animal's performance rises above chance in the task, neurons that will later become item-position cells have a strong selective bias toward one of two behavioral responses, which the animal will subsequently make to that stimulus. This response bias results in an asymmetry of neural activity on correct and error trials that could drive the emergence of particular item specificities based on a simple reward-driven synaptic plasticity mechanism.
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