神经科学
内嗅皮质
背景(考古学)
颞叶
心理学
生物神经网络
时间知觉
情景记忆
计算机科学
海马体
生物
认知
古生物学
癫痫
作者
Erin R. Bigus,Hyun‐Woo Lee,John C. Bowler,Jiani Shi,James G. Heys
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41593-024-01683-7
摘要
Episodic memory requires encoding the temporal structure of experience and relies on brain circuits in the medial temporal lobe, including the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC). Recent studies have identified MEC 'time cells', which fire at specific moments during interval timing tasks, collectively tiling the entire timing period. It has been hypothesized that MEC time cells could provide temporal information necessary for episodic memories, yet it remains unknown whether they display learning dynamics required for encoding different temporal contexts. To explore this, we developed a new behavioral paradigm requiring mice to distinguish temporal contexts. Combined with methods for cellular resolution calcium imaging, we found that MEC time cells display context-dependent neural activity that emerges with task learning. Through chemogenetic inactivation we found that MEC activity is necessary for learning of context-dependent interval timing behavior. Finally, we found evidence of a common circuit mechanism that could drive sequential activity of both time cells and spatially selective neurons in MEC. Our work suggests that the clock-like firing of MEC time cells can be modulated by learning, allowing the tracking of various temporal structures that emerge through experience. The authors examine the role of medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) in learning complex timing behavior. MEC inactivation disrupts task learning, and MEC time cells display context-dependent dynamics that evolve over learning and predict timing behavior.
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