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Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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Schedule
Wednesday, January 11, 2023
6:00 PM Europe/Berlin
Recording provided by the organiser.
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Host
WWNeuRise
Duration
35 minutes
Whilst spatial navigation is a function ascribed to the hippocampus, flexibly adapting to a change in rule depends on the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Single-units were recorded from the hippocampus and mPFC of rats shifting between a spatially- and cue-guided rule on a plus-maze. The mPFC population coded for the relative position between start and goal arm. During awake immobility periods, the mPFC replayed organized sequences of generalized positions which positively correlated with rule-switching performance. Conversely, hippocampal replay negatively correlated with performance and occurred independently of mPFC replay. Sequential replay in the hippocampus and mPFC may thus serve different functions.
Karola Käfer
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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