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Neural activity in human hippocampal formation reveals the spatial context of retrieved memories.


ABSTRACT: In many species, spatial navigation is supported by a network of place cells that exhibit increased firing whenever an animal is in a certain region of an environment. Does this neural representation of location form part of the spatiotemporal context into which episodic memories are encoded? We recorded medial temporal lobe neuronal activity as epilepsy patients performed a hybrid spatial and episodic memory task. We identified place-responsive cells active during virtual navigation and then asked whether the same cells activated during the subsequent recall of navigation-related memories without actual navigation. Place-responsive cell activity was reinstated during episodic memory retrieval. Neuronal firing during the retrieval of each memory was similar to the activity that represented the locations in the environment where the memory was initially encoded.

SUBMITTER: Miller JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4669102 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neural activity in human hippocampal formation reveals the spatial context of retrieved memories.

Miller Jonathan F JF   Neufang Markus M   Solway Alec A   Brandt Armin A   Trippel Michael M   Mader Irina I   Hefft Stefan S   Merkow Max M   Polyn Sean M SM   Jacobs Joshua J   Kahana Michael J MJ   Schulze-Bonhage Andreas A  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20131101 6162


In many species, spatial navigation is supported by a network of place cells that exhibit increased firing whenever an animal is in a certain region of an environment. Does this neural representation of location form part of the spatiotemporal context into which episodic memories are encoded? We recorded medial temporal lobe neuronal activity as epilepsy patients performed a hybrid spatial and episodic memory task. We identified place-responsive cells active during virtual navigation and then as  ...[more]

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