短期可塑性影响情景记忆回忆:尖峰神经网络模型中突触痕迹的相互作用。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
N Chrysanthidis, F Fiebig, A Lansner, P Herman
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我们研究了情景记忆过程与近期效应的短期动态的相互作用。这项工作的灵感来自一项开创性的实验工作,涉及在老鼠身上进行的气味-背景关联任务。在实验任务中,大鼠被呈现在两个区域作为特定气味项目的旧或新背景的气味对。老鼠选择对当前环境来说新鲜的气味会得到奖励。这些新情境下的气味项目被故意呈现出比旧情境下的项目更高的近因性,因此情景记忆与短期近因效应相冲突。为了研究我们关于不同时间尺度可塑性现象的突触相互作用在解释大鼠情景记忆任务中的主要作用的假设,我们建立了一个由两个相互连接的网络组成的计算尖峰神经网络模型,该模型将上下文和气味信息存储为稳定的分布式记忆模式。我们模拟了实验任务,通过贝叶斯-赫比可塑性和资格痕迹来解释基于奖励的学习,从而导致两个网络之间的动态上下文-项目耦合。我们首先对实验研究的结果进行了定量再现和机制解释,然后为了进一步区分短期可塑性的影响,我们模拟了一个具有较高近代性的情境中的旧项目的替代任务,从而协同混淆情景记忆和近代性的影响。我们的模型预测,更频繁出现的旧情境物品会通过促进旧情境物品的激活来增强情景记忆。我们认为,该模型为研究实验情景记忆范式中不同记忆效应的突触基础的行为含义提供了一个计算框架。
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Short-term plasticity influences episodic memory recall: an interplay of synaptic traces in a spiking neural network model.

Short-term plasticity influences episodic memory recall: an interplay of synaptic traces in a spiking neural network model.

Short-term plasticity influences episodic memory recall: an interplay of synaptic traces in a spiking neural network model.

Short-term plasticity influences episodic memory recall: an interplay of synaptic traces in a spiking neural network model.

We investigated the interaction of episodic memory processes with the short-term dynamics of recency effects. This work takes inspiration from a seminal experimental work involving an odor-in-context association task conducted on rats. In the experimental task, rats were presented with odor pairs in two arenas serving as old or new contexts for specific odor items. Rats were rewarded for selecting the odor that was new to the current context. These new-in-context odor items were deliberately presented with higher recency relative to old-in-context items, so that episodic memory was put in conflict with a short-term recency effect. To study our hypothesis about the major role of synaptic interplay of plasticity phenomena on different time-scales in explaining rats' performance in such episodic memory tasks, we built a computational spiking neural network model consisting of two reciprocally connected networks that stored contextual and odor information as stable distributed memory patterns. We simulated the experimental task resulting in a dynamic context-item coupling between the two networks by means of Bayesian-Hebbian plasticity with eligibility traces to account for reward-based learning. We first reproduced quantitatively and explained mechanistically the findings of the experimental study, and then to further differentiate the impact of short-term plasticity we simulated an alternative task with old-in-context items presented with higher recency, thus synergistically confounding episodic memory with effects of recency. Our model predicted that higher recency of old-in-context items enhances episodic memory by boosting the activations of old-in-context items. We argue that the model offers a computational framework for studying behavioral implications of the synaptic underpinning of different memory effects in experimental episodic memory paradigms.

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