HIPPOCAMPAL REPRESENTATIONS OF ABSTRACT LATENT STATES IN FLEXIBLE BEHAVIOUR
University College London
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PS06-09PM-469
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Using behavioural modelling, miniscope imaging, and caspase lesions in a probabilistic reversal learning task in mice, we showed that the ventral hippocampus (vH) is required for the inference and representation of abstract latent states. To understand how such representations support more complex, naturalistic behaviour, we used a grid-maze task in which animals navigate between towers connected by bridges to reach different cued locations. Importantly, rather than solving the maze in a step-by-step manner, mice develop stereotyped routes that abstract over individual locations into behaviourally relevant latent states, and sequence them into compositional paths. Preliminary analyses of Neuropixels recordings of vH activity during maze navigation suggest that vH neurons encode extended maze segments. Ongoing work investigates how these representations relate to behavioural routes, their development during learning, and compositional use across different maze structures.
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