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Hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit

To extract behaviorally relevant information from our surroundings, our brains constantly integrate and compare incoming sensory information with those stored as memories. Cortico-hippocampal interactions could mediate such interplay between sensory processing and memory recall(1–4) but this remains...

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Autores principales: Butola, T., Hernández Frausto, M., Blankvoort, S., Flatset, M. S., Peng, L., Elmaleh, M., Hairston, A., Hussain, F., Clopath, C., Kentros, C., Basu, J.
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10479401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37674706
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3270016/v1
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author Butola, T.
Hernández Frausto, M.
Blankvoort, S.
Flatset, M. S.
Peng, L.
Elmaleh, M.
Hairston, A.
Hussain, F.
Clopath, C.
Kentros, C.
Basu, J.
author_facet Butola, T.
Hernández Frausto, M.
Blankvoort, S.
Flatset, M. S.
Peng, L.
Elmaleh, M.
Hairston, A.
Hussain, F.
Clopath, C.
Kentros, C.
Basu, J.
author_sort Butola, T.
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description To extract behaviorally relevant information from our surroundings, our brains constantly integrate and compare incoming sensory information with those stored as memories. Cortico-hippocampal interactions could mediate such interplay between sensory processing and memory recall(1–4) but this remains to be demonstrated. Recent work parsing entorhinal cortex-to-hippocampus circuitry show its role in episodic memory formation(5–7) and spatial navigation(8). However, the organization and function of the hippocampus-to-cortex back-projection circuit remains uncharted. We combined circuit mapping, physiology and behavior with optogenetic manipulations, and computational modeling to reveal how hippocampal feedback modulates cortical sensory activity and behavioral output. Here we show a new direct hippocampal projection to entorhinal cortex layer 2/3, the very layer that projects multisensory input to the hippocampus. Our finding challenges the canonical cortico-hippocampal circuit model where hippocampal feedback only reaches entorhinal cortex layer 2/3 indirectly via layer 5. This direct hippocampal input integrates with cortical sensory inputs in layer 2/3 neurons to drive their plasticity and spike output, and provides an important novelty signal during behavior for coding objects and their locations. Through the sensory-memory feedback loop, hippocampus can update real-time cortical sensory processing, efficiently and iteratively, thereby imparting the salient context for adaptive learned behaviors with new experiences.
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spelling pubmed-104794012023-09-06 Hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit Butola, T. Hernández Frausto, M. Blankvoort, S. Flatset, M. S. Peng, L. Elmaleh, M. Hairston, A. Hussain, F. Clopath, C. Kentros, C. Basu, J. Res Sq Article To extract behaviorally relevant information from our surroundings, our brains constantly integrate and compare incoming sensory information with those stored as memories. Cortico-hippocampal interactions could mediate such interplay between sensory processing and memory recall(1–4) but this remains to be demonstrated. Recent work parsing entorhinal cortex-to-hippocampus circuitry show its role in episodic memory formation(5–7) and spatial navigation(8). However, the organization and function of the hippocampus-to-cortex back-projection circuit remains uncharted. We combined circuit mapping, physiology and behavior with optogenetic manipulations, and computational modeling to reveal how hippocampal feedback modulates cortical sensory activity and behavioral output. Here we show a new direct hippocampal projection to entorhinal cortex layer 2/3, the very layer that projects multisensory input to the hippocampus. Our finding challenges the canonical cortico-hippocampal circuit model where hippocampal feedback only reaches entorhinal cortex layer 2/3 indirectly via layer 5. This direct hippocampal input integrates with cortical sensory inputs in layer 2/3 neurons to drive their plasticity and spike output, and provides an important novelty signal during behavior for coding objects and their locations. Through the sensory-memory feedback loop, hippocampus can update real-time cortical sensory processing, efficiently and iteratively, thereby imparting the salient context for adaptive learned behaviors with new experiences. American Journal Experts 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10479401/ /pubmed/37674706 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3270016/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Hernández Frausto, M.
Blankvoort, S.
Flatset, M. S.
Peng, L.
Elmaleh, M.
Hairston, A.
Hussain, F.
Clopath, C.
Kentros, C.
Basu, J.
Hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit
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title_fullStr Hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit
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title_short Hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit
title_sort hippocampus shapes cortical sensory output and novelty coding through a direct feedback circuit
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10479401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37674706
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3270016/v1
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