ATTENTION-LIKE REGULATION OF THETA SWEEPS IN THE BRAIN’S SPATIAL NAVIGATION CIRCUIT
Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Centre for Algorithms in the Cortex, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Using large-scale Neuropixels recordings in freely behaving rats, we find that in dynamic environments, sweeps and internal-direction signals rapidly adapt to sample locations of interest: They are spontaneously biased toward fast, erratically moving targets during pursuit and precede orienting responses during immobility. These sweep adaptations can occur without prior spatial learning and during REM sleep. We furthermore show that when the rats’ head- and movement direction differ, such as during backwards walking, sweeps and internal direction extend towards the intended movement direction. Canonical head direction signals from e.g. the anterodorsal thalamus remain locked to true head direction during these adaptations. Collectively, our results frame theta sweeps as a flexible, attention-like mechanism for selectively sampling locations within allocentric cognitive maps.
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