Task Demands Predict a Dynamic Switch in the Content of Awake Hippocampal Replay [article]

H. Freyja Olafsdottir, Francis Carpenter, Caswell Barry
2017 bioRxiv   pre-print
Reactivation of hippocampal place cell sequences during behavioural immobility and rest has been linked with both memory consolidation and navigational planning. Yet it remains to be investigated whether these functions are temporally segregated; occurring during different behavioural states. During a self-paced spatial task, awake hippocampal replay occurring immediately before movement towards a reward location, or just after arrival at a reward location, preferentially involved cells
more » ... nt with the current trajectory. In contrast, during periods of extended immobility, no such biases were evident. Notably, the occurrence of task-focused reactivations predicted the accuracy of subsequent spatial decisions. Additionally, during immobility but not periods preceding or succeeding movement, grid cells in deep layers of entorhinal cortex replayed coherently with the hippocampus. Thus, hippocampal reactivations dynamically and abruptly switch operational mode in response to task demands; plausibly moving from a state favouring navigational planning to one geared towards memory consolidation.
doi:10.1101/172098 fatcat:42nvrixgbvgwxl7qncspaw63ky