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Autor: O Mara, Shane
Jahr: 2015
Contents
Contributors...............................................................................................................v
Preface...................................................................................................................xiii
CHAPTER 1 If I had a Million Neurons: Potential Tests
of Cortico-Hippocampal Theories.......................................1
Michael E. Hasselmo
1. Introduction.....................................................................................1
2. Cortical Coding of Space...............................................................2
2.1. Coding of Space Based on Coding of Movement
Direction.................................................................................4
2.2. Possible Phase Coding of Movement in the Medial
Septum and Entorhinal Cortex...............................................5
2.3. Relationship to Cellular Currents in the Entorhinal
Cortex......................................................................................7
2.4. Coding of Space Based on Sensory Features........................8
3. Coding of Time...............................................................................9
4. Replay of Episodes.......................................................................10
5. If I Had a Thousand Neurons.......................................................11
Acknowledgments........................................................................12
References.....................................................................................12
CHAPTER 2 Diluted Connectivity in Pattern Association
Networks Facilitates the Recall of Information
from the Hippocampus to the Neocortex........................21
Edmund T. Rolls
1. Introduction...................................................................................22
2. Overview of the Operation of Hippocampal Circuitry................22
2.1. Systems-Level Functions of the Hippocampus....................22
2.2. Hippocampal Circuitry.........................................................23
2.3. Hippocampal Computation...................................................23
3. Backprojections to the Neocortex, Episodic Memory
Recall, and Consolidation.............................................................28
3.1. How Backprojections from the Neocortex to the
Hippocampus Could Implement Recall...............................28
3.2. Backprojections to the Neocortex—The Large
Number of Connections onto Each Neuron.........................32
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3.3. Dilution in Pattern Association Networks and
its Role in Hippocampo-Neocortical Recall
of Memories Stored in the Hippocampus............................34
4. Discussion.....................................................................................39
Acknowledgments........................................................................39
References.....................................................................................40
CHAPTER 3 Cortico-Hippocampal Systems Involved in
Memory and Cognition: The PMAT Framework............45
Maureen Ritchey, Laura A. Libby, Charan Ranganath
1. Anatomical and Functional Connectivity of the
PM and AT Systems.....................................................................47
2. Relationship Between Connectivity and Function.......................48
3. Roles of the PM and AT Systems in Memory
and Cognition................................................................................50
3.1. The PM System....................................................................51
3.2. The AT System.....................................................................53
4. Possible Sites of Integration.........................................................55
4.1. The Hippocampus.................................................................55
4.2. The Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex....................................55
5. Conclusions...................................................................................56
References.....................................................................................57
CHAPTER 4 The Subiculum: The Heart of the Extended
Hippocampal System.............................................................65
John P. Aggleton, Kat Christiansen
1. Introduction...................................................................................65
2. The Subiculum: Nomenclature and Structure..............................66
3. The Subiculum: Connectivity.......................................................68
3.1. Extrinsic Projections Arising from the Subiculum..............69
3.2. Extrinsic Afferents Terminating in the Subiculum..............70
3.3. Topographic Organization of the Subiculum.......................71
4. The Subiculum: Lesion Studies....................................................72
4.1. Functional Mapping Using Immediate-Early Genes...........75
4.2. Electrophysiological Findings..............................................75
5. The Subiculum: Structure and Function......................................76
Acknowledgments........................................................................78
References.....................................................................................78
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CHAPTER 5 The Neural Correlates of Navigation Beyond
the Hippocampus.....................................................................83
Julie R. Dumont, Jeffrey S. Taube
1. Introduction...................................................................................83
2. The Neural Correlates of Navigation Beyond the
Hippocampal Place Cell...............................................................85
2.1. Angular Head Velocity Cells...............................................85
2.2. HD Cells...............................................................................86
2.3. Grid, Border, and Conjunctive Cells....................................87
3. Evidence of the Interdependence of the HD System
with Grid and Place Cells.............................................................88
3.1. Importance of Vestibular Inputs for Navigation..................88
3.2. The Importance of Brainstem Nuclei in the
Generation and Maintenance of HD Cells...........................90
3.3. The Importance of Self-Generated Movement
(Motor Efference Copy).......................................................90
3.4. The Importance of the DTN and LMN................................91
3.5. The Importance of the HD Signal........................................91
3.6. How do Grid and Place Cells Influence the
HD System?..........................................................................94
4. Conclusions...................................................................................95
References.....................................................................................95
CHAPTER 6 Septo-Hippocampal Signal Processing:
Breaking the Code................................................................103
Marian Tsanov
1. Introduction.................................................................................103
2. Cholinergic Neuromodulation of the Neuronal
Spiking in Hippocampus.............................................................104
3. Cholinergic Neuromodulation of Hippocampal
Activity on a Network Level......................................................106
4. Inhibitory Septal and Hippocampal Signaling
Mediates Theta Oscillations.......................................................109
5. Rate Coding of Path Integration and Sensorimotor
Signals.........................................................................................110
6. Conclusions.................................................................................114
Acknowledgments......................................................................114
References...................................................................................114
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CHAPTER 7 Major Diencephalic Inputs to the Hippocampus:
Supramammillary Nucleus and Nucleus
Reuniens. Circuitry and Function....................................121
Robert P. Vertes
1. Introduction.................................................................................122
2. SUM: Anatomy...........................................................................122
3. SUM: Electrophysiology............................................................124
4. SUM: Role in the Theta Rhythm...............................................125
5. SUM: Role in Learning and Memory........................................127
6. RE: Anatomy..............................................................................128
7. RE: Electrophysiology................................................................133
8. RE: Role in Learning and Memory............................................134
9. Conclusion...................................................................................137
Acknowledgment........................................................................138
References...................................................................................138
CHAPTER 8 Importance of the Ventral Midline Thalamus
in Driving Hippocampal Functions..................................145
Jean-Christophe Cassel, Anne Pereira de Vasconcelos
1. Introduction.................................................................................145
2. Connectivity................................................................................147
2.1. Reuniens Nucleus...............................................................147
2.2. Rhomboid Nucleus.............................................................147
3. Electrophysiology.......................................................................149
3.1. ReRh-Triggered Alterations of Hippocampal
Activity: Indirect Evidence................................................149
3.2. ReRh-Triggered Alterations of Hippocampal
Activity: Direct Evidence...................................................150
3.3. Electrophysiological Specificity of ReRh Neurons
with Potential Significance to Hippocampal Function......151
4. Cognition.....................................................................................151
4.1. Working Memory...............................................................151
4.2. Encoding a Contextual Fear Memory................................152
4.3. Reference Memory Acquisition and Retrieval
in a Spatial Context............................................................153
4.4. Memory Persistence...........................................................156
5. Discussion...................................................................................157
Acknowledgments......................................................................157
Conflict of interest......................................................................157
References...................................................................................158
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CHAPTER 9 The Mammillary Bodies and Memory: More
Than a Hippocampal Relay................................................163
Seralynne D. Vann, Andrew I.D. Nelson
1. Introduction.................................................................................163
2. The Papez Circuit: Anatomy......................................................164
3. The Papez Circuit: Function.......................................................166
3.1. Cingulum Bundle................................................................168
3.2. Mammillothalamic Tract....................................................169
3.3. Postcommissural Fornix.....................................................170
3.4. Nonhippocampal Inputs to the Mammillary Bodies..........174
4. Medial Diencephalic-Temporal Lobe Interactions....................174
5. Conclusions.................................................................................176
Acknowledgments......................................................................177
References...................................................................................177
CHAPTER 10 Modulating the Map: Dopaminergic Tuning of
Hippocampal Spatial Coding and Interactions...........187
Emilie Werlen, Matthew W. Jones
1. Signaling Salience.......................................................................187
2. The Midbrain Dopaminergic System.........................................188
3. Dopaminergic Modulation of the Hippocampus........................190
3.1. DA Receptors, Terminals, and Release in the
Hippocampus......................................................................190
3.2. DA Modulates Hippocampus-Dependent Memories.........192
3.3. Dopaminergic Modulation of Hippocampal
Place Cells..........................................................................193
3.4. Mechanisms........................................................................194
4. Dopaminergic Modulation of Interactions Between
Hippocampus and PFC...............................................................196
4.1. DA Within PFC Modulates WM.......................................197
4.2. Spatial WM Recruits Hippocampal-Prefrontal
Interactions..........................................................................198
5. What is so Special about DA?....................................................202
Acknowledgments......................................................................203
References...................................................................................203
CHAPTER 11 Integrative Hippocampal and Decision-Making
Neurocircuitry During Goal-Relevant Predictions
and Encoding..........................................................................217
Sheri J.Y. Mizumori, Valerie L. Tryon
1. Introduction.................................................................................218
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2. Commonalities Across Memory and Decision Systems
of the Brain.................................................................................218
2.1. Memory Systems................................................................218
2.2. Decision Systems................................................................219
2.3. Is there a Common Neurobiological Language
for Memory and Decision Systems?..................................219
2.4. A Common Currency of Efferent Messages
from Memory and Decision Systems.................................222
3. Context- and Reward-Prediction Error Signaling......................223
3.1. Functional Pathways from the Hippocampus
to the VTA..........................................................................223
4. Predictive Memories and Adaptive Decisions...........................227
4.1. Hippocampal Evaluation of the Accuracy of
Predictions about Contextual Information.........................227
4.2. Striatal Evaluation of the Accuracy of Predictions
about Response Outcomes..................................................229
4.3. Sensory and Motor Predictions..........................................230
4.4. Summary: Error Signaling in the Brain.............................230
4.5. A Future Challenge to the Study of Predictive
Memories and Adaptive Decisions....................................231
Acknowledgments......................................................................233
References...................................................................................234
Index.......................................................................................................................243
Other volumes in PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH..............................................247
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