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Working Memory Enhances Cortical Representations via Spatially Specific Coordination of Spike Times.


ABSTRACT: The online maintenance and manipulation of information in working memory (WM) is essential for guiding behavior based on our goals. Understanding how WM alters sensory processing in pursuit of different behavioral objectives is therefore crucial to establish the neural basis of our goal-directed behavior. Here we show that, in the middle temporal (MT) area of rhesus monkeys, the power of the local field potentials in the ?? band (8-25 Hz) increases, reflecting the remembered location and the animal's performance. Moreover, the content of WM determines how coherently MT sites oscillate and how synchronized spikes are relative to these oscillations. These changes in spike timing are not only sufficient to carry sensory and memory information, they can also account for WM-induced sensory enhancement. These results provide a mechanistic-level understanding of how WM alters sensory processing by coordinating the timing of spikes across the neuronal population, enhancing the sensory representation of WM targets.

SUBMITTER: Bahmani Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5823767 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Working Memory Enhances Cortical Representations via Spatially Specific Coordination of Spike Times.

Bahmani Zahra Z   Daliri Mohammad Reza MR   Merrikhi Yaser Y   Clark Kelsey K   Noudoost Behrad B  

Neuron 20180201 4


The online maintenance and manipulation of information in working memory (WM) is essential for guiding behavior based on our goals. Understanding how WM alters sensory processing in pursuit of different behavioral objectives is therefore crucial to establish the neural basis of our goal-directed behavior. Here we show that, in the middle temporal (MT) area of rhesus monkeys, the power of the local field potentials in the αβ band (8-25 Hz) increases, reflecting the remembered location and the ani  ...[more]

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