TY - JOUR
T1 - Representing episodes in the mammalian brain
AU - Shapiro, Matthew L.
AU - Kennedy, Pamela J.
AU - Ferbinteanu, Janina
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the National Institute of Health for supporting this research (grants MH073689 and MH65658).
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - Memory lets the past inform the present so that we can attain future goals. In many species, these abilities require the hippocampus. Recent experiments, in which memory demand was varied while overt behavior and the environment were kept constant, have revealed firing patterns of hippocampal neurons that corresponded with memory demands and predicted performance. Although the active population appeared to be 'place cells' that signalled location, it actually included cells the activity patterns of which distinguished the recent or pending history of behavior during identical actions that occurred in the same place. Different populations of hippocampal cells fired as a rat walked along the same spatial path on the way to different goals, and coded past, present and pending events. Other experiments provide converging data that neuronal activity is modulated by goal-directed behavioral episodes. Together, these firing patterns suggest a testable mechanism of episodic memory coding: that hippocampal dynamics encode a temporally extended, hierarchically organized representation of goal-directed behavior.
AB - Memory lets the past inform the present so that we can attain future goals. In many species, these abilities require the hippocampus. Recent experiments, in which memory demand was varied while overt behavior and the environment were kept constant, have revealed firing patterns of hippocampal neurons that corresponded with memory demands and predicted performance. Although the active population appeared to be 'place cells' that signalled location, it actually included cells the activity patterns of which distinguished the recent or pending history of behavior during identical actions that occurred in the same place. Different populations of hippocampal cells fired as a rat walked along the same spatial path on the way to different goals, and coded past, present and pending events. Other experiments provide converging data that neuronal activity is modulated by goal-directed behavioral episodes. Together, these firing patterns suggest a testable mechanism of episodic memory coding: that hippocampal dynamics encode a temporally extended, hierarchically organized representation of goal-directed behavior.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/33751235562
U2 - 10.1016/j.conb.2006.08.017
DO - 10.1016/j.conb.2006.08.017
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17084616
AN - SCOPUS:33751235562
SN - 0959-4388
VL - 16
SP - 701
EP - 709
JO - Current Opinion in Neurobiology
JF - Current Opinion in Neurobiology
IS - 6
ER -