1. Time and experience differentially affect distinct aspects of hippocampal representational drift.
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Geva, Nitzan, Deitch, Daniel, Rubin, Alon, and Ziv, Yaniv
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HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *SPATIAL memory , *THETA rhythm - Abstract
Hippocampal activity is critical for spatial memory. Within a fixed, familiar environment, hippocampal codes gradually change over timescales of days to weeks—a phenomenon known as representational drift. The passage of time and the amount of experience are two factors that profoundly affect memory. However, thus far, it has remained unclear to what extent these factors drive hippocampal representational drift. Here, we longitudinally recorded large populations of hippocampal neurons in mice while they repeatedly explored two different familiar environments that they visited at different time intervals over weeks. We found that time and experience differentially affected distinct aspects of representational drift: the passage of time drove changes in neuronal activity rates, whereas experience drove changes in the cells' spatial tuning. Changes in spatial tuning were context specific and largely independent of changes in activity rates. Thus, our results suggest that representational drift is a multi-faceted process governed by distinct neuronal mechanisms. [Display omitted] • Hippocampal neurons exhibit representational drift in familiar environments over weeks • The passage of time drives changes in neuronal activity rates • Experience drives changes in neuronal spatial tuning • Drift in a given environment is unaffected by experience in another environment Geva et al. find a double dissociation between the effects of time and experience on distinct aspects of hippocampal representational drift (i.e., the gradual change in neuronal representations of familiar environments): the passage of time drives changes in neuronal activity rates, whereas experience drives changes in the cells' spatial tuning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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