海马结构
神经科学
清醒
海马体
心理学
感觉系统
感知
脑电图
作者
Carli Domenico,Daniel Christopher Haggerty,Xiang Mou,Daoyun Ji
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Cell Press]
日期:2021-09-01
卷期号:36 (11): 109714-109714
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109714
摘要
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) produces hallucinations, which are perceptions uncoupled from the external environment. How LSD alters neuronal activities in vivo that underlie abnormal perceptions is unknown. Here, we show that when rats run along a familiar track, hippocampal place cells under LSD reduce their firing rates, their directionality, and their interaction with visual cortical neurons. However, both hippocampal and visual cortical neurons temporarily increase firing rates during head-twitching, a behavioral signature of a hallucination-like state in rodents. When rats are immobile on the track, LSD enhances cortical firing synchrony in a state similar to the wakefulness-to-sleep transition, during which the hippocampal-cortical interaction remains dampened while hippocampal awake reactivation is maintained. Our results suggest that LSD suppresses hippocampal-cortical interactions during active behavior and during immobility, leading to internal hippocampal representations that are degraded and isolated from external sensory input. These effects may contribute to LSD-produced abnormal perceptions.
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