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A Distributed Neural Code in the Dentate Gyrus and in CA1

Authors :
Garret D. Stuber
Jessica C. Jimenez
Mazen A. Kheirbek
Lyudmila Kushnir
Stefano Fusi
René Hen
Joshua H. Jennings
Fabio Stefanini
Nicholas I. Woods
Source :
Neuron, vol 107, iss 4, Neuron
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

Neurons are often considered as specialized functional units that encode a single variable. However, many neurons are observed to respond to a mix of disparate sensory, cognitive and behavioral variables. For such representations information is distributed across multiple neurons. Here we find this distributed code in the dentate gyrus and CA1 subregions of the hippocampus. Using calcium imaging in freely moving mice, we decoded the animal’s position, direction of motion and speed from the activity of hundreds of cells. The response properties of individual neurons were only partially predictive of their importance for encoding position. Non-place cells encoded position and contributed to position encoding when combined together with other cells. Indeed, disrupting the correlations between neural activities decreased decoding performance, mostly in CA1. Our analysis indicates that population methods, rather than classical analyses based on single cell response properties, may more accurately characterize the neural code in the hippocampus.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron, vol 107, iss 4, Neuron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....48422b883487d04a3a2c03a6b92417d4