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How Does the Sparse Memory "Engram" Neurons Encode the Memory of a Spatial-Temporal Event? | |
2016 | |
Source Publication | FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS
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ISSN | 1662-5110 |
Volume | 10 |
Status | 已发表 |
DOI | 10.3389/fncir.2016.00061 |
Abstract | Episodic memory in human brain is not a fixed 2-D picture but a highly dynamic movie serial, integrating information at both the temporal and the spatial domains. Recent studies in neuroscience reveal that memory storage and recall are closely related to the activities in discrete memory engram (trace) neurons within the dentate gyrus region of hippocampus and the layer 2/3 of neocortex. More strikingly, optogenetic reactivation of those memory trace neurons is able to trigger the recall of naturally encoded memory. It is still unknown how the discrete memory traces encode and reactivate the memory. Considering a particular memory normally represents a natural event, which consists of information at both the temporal and spatial domains, it is unknown how the discrete trace neurons could reconstitute such enriched information in the brain. Furthermore, as the optogenetic-stimuli induced recall of memory did not depend on firing pattern of the memory traces, it is most likely that the spatial activation pattern, but not the temporal activation pattern of the discrete memory trace neurons encodes the memory in the brain. How does the neural circuit convert the activities in the spatial domain into the temporal domain to reconstitute memory of a natural event? By reviewing the literature, here we present how the memory engram (trace) neurons are selected and consolidated in the brain. Then, we will discuss the main challenges in the memory trace theory. In the end, we will provide a plausible model of memory trace cell network, underlying the conversion of neural activities between the spatial domain and the temporal domain. We will also discuss on how the activation of sparse memory trace neurons might trigger the replay of neural activities in specific temporal patterns. |
Keyword | memory trace neurons memory allocation immediate early gene memory storage recall circuit |
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Indexed By | SCI |
WOS Research Area | Neurosciences & Neurology |
WOS Subject | Neurosciences |
WOS ID | WOS:000381788400001 |
WOS Keyword | LONG-TERM POTENTIATION ; ELEMENT-BINDING PROTEIN ; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM ; MOUSE BARREL CORTEX ; SHARP-WAVE RIPPLES ; EARLY GENE ARC ; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY ; IN-VIVO ; RETROGRADE-AMNESIA ; RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST |
Original Document Type | Review |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | https://kms.shanghaitech.edu.cn/handle/2MSLDSTB/120329 |
Collection | 个人在本单位外知识产出 |
Corresponding Author | Guan, Ji-Song |
Affiliation | 1.Tsinghua Univ, Sch Life Sci, Minist Educ Key Lab Prot Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China 2.Tsinghua Univ, Sch Life Sci, IDG McGovern Inst Brain Res, Beijing, Peoples R China 3.Tsinghua Univ, Ctr Brain inspired Comp, Beijing, Peoples R China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Guan, Ji-Song,Jiang, Jun,Xie, Hong,et al. How Does the Sparse Memory "Engram" Neurons Encode the Memory of a Spatial-Temporal Event?[J]. FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS,2016,10. |
APA | Guan, Ji-Song,Jiang, Jun,Xie, Hong,&Liu, Kai-Yuan.(2016).How Does the Sparse Memory "Engram" Neurons Encode the Memory of a Spatial-Temporal Event?.FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS,10. |
MLA | Guan, Ji-Song,et al."How Does the Sparse Memory "Engram" Neurons Encode the Memory of a Spatial-Temporal Event?".FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS 10(2016). |
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