Different theta frameworks coexist in the rat hippocampus and are coordinated during memory-guided and novelty tasks
Male
0301 basic medicine
hippocampus
QH301-705.5
Science
cross-frequency coupling
Hippocampus
TECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA
03 medical and health sciences
Memory
Animals
Rats, Long-Evans
Gamma
Biology (General)
Cross-frequency coupling
Theta Rhythm
0303 health sciences
learning
Q
R
Novelty
information transmission
Theta
Binding
Rats
theta
Exploratory Behavior
Medicine
gamma
Neuroscience
DOI:
10.7554/elife.57313
Publication Date:
2020-07-20T12:00:44Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Hippocampal firing is organized in theta sequences controlled by internal memory processes and by external sensory cues, but how these computations are coordinated is not fully understood. Although theta activity is commonly studied as a unique coherent oscillation, it is the result of complex interactions between different rhythm generators. Here, by separating hippocampal theta activity in three different current generators, we found epochs with variable theta frequency and phase coupling, suggesting flexible interactions between theta generators. We found that epochs of highly synchronized theta rhythmicity preferentially occurred during behavioral tasks requiring coordination between internal memory representations and incoming sensory information. In addition, we found that gamma oscillations were associated with specific theta generators and the strength of theta-gamma coupling predicted the synchronization between theta generators. We propose a mechanism for segregating or integrating hippocampal computations based on the flexible coordination of different theta frameworks to accommodate the cognitive needs.
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