短期记忆错误与后顶叶皮层神经活动的漂移密切相关

Joon Ho Choi, Sungwon Bae, Jiho Park, Minsu Yoo, Chul Hoon Kim, Lukas Ian Schmitt, Ji-Woong Choi, Jong-Cheol Rah
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了解短时记忆(STM)错误背后的神经机制对于揭示认知过程和解决神经精神疾病的相关缺陷至关重要。本研究探讨的是,STM 错误究竟是由感官信息的错误表征还是这些表征随时间的推移而衰减造成的。利用小鼠后顶叶皮层(PPC)的双光子钙成像技术,我们发现了一个同时表现出方向和时间选择性的PPC神经元子集。与 STM 错误主要源于取样阶段错误编码的观点相反,我们的研究结果表明,这些错误与延迟期间神经活动的漂移关系更为密切。这种漂移导致神经活动逐渐偏离正确的表征,最终导致错误的行为反应。这些结果强调了在 PPC 中保持稳定的神经表征对于准确 STM 的重要性。我们的研究结果还表明,以延迟期的 PPC 活动稳定为目标可能是减轻精神分裂症等疾病认知障碍的一种潜在治疗策略。
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Short-term memory errors are strongly associated with a drift in neural activity in the posterior parietal cortex
Understanding the neural mechanisms behind short-term memory (STM) errors is crucial for unraveling cognitive processes and addressing related deficits in neuropsychiatric disorders. This study investigates whether STM errors result from misrepresentation of sensory information or a decay in these representations over time. Utilizing 2-photon calcium imaging in the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of mice engaged in a delayed match-to-sample task, we identified a subset of PPC neurons exhibiting both directional and temporal selectivity. Contrary to the idea that STM errors primarily stem from mis-encoding during the sample phase, our findings indicate that these errors are more closely associated with a drift in neural activity during the delay period. This drift results in a gradual shift away from the correct representation, ultimately leading to incorrect behavioral responses. These results emphasize the importance of maintaining stable neural representations in the PPC for accurate STM. Our findings also suggest that targeting PPC activity stabilization during delay periods could be a potential therapeutic strategy for mitigating cognitive impairments in disorders like schizophrenia.
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