AWAKE SHARP-WAVE RIPPLES AND THEIR COUPLING WITH PREFRONTAL ACTIVITY SUPPORT THE OPTIMIZATION OF NAVIGATION STRATEGIES DURING GOAL-DIRECTED SPATIAL LEARNING
Instituto de Fisiología, Universidad de Valparaíso
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To address this question, we simultaneously recorded local field potentials from the dorsal-HPC and mPFC in mice performing spatial and non-spatial versions of the Barnes maze. In the spatial task, the escape location was fixed and hidden, requiring the formation and use of a spatial memory (hidden-fixed Barnes maze; hfBM). In contrast, in the non-spatial task, the escape location was visible, cue-linked, and varied across trials (cue-variable Barnes maze; cvBM).
We found that aSWR incidence increased selectively during efficient strategies in the spatial hfBM task, and that temporal coupling between aSWRs and mPFC activity emerged exclusively under spatial learning demands. Moreover, hippocampal–prefrontal phase-locking strengthened when animals adopted efficient trajectories. Together, these findings demonstrate that aSWRs selectively support HPC–mPFC communication during spatial learning, providing a neural mechanism for the gradual optimization of navigation strategies.
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