Perpetual step-like restructuring of hippocampal circuit dynamics

Zheyang (Sam) Zheng, Roman Huszár, Thomas Hainmueller, Marlene Bartos, Alex H. Williams, György Buzsáki

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Abstract

Representation of the environment by hippocampal populations is known to drift even within a familiar environment, which could reflect gradual changes in single-cell activity or result from averaging across discrete switches of single neurons. Disambiguating these possibilities is crucial, as they each imply distinct mechanisms. Leveraging change point detection and model comparison, we find that CA1 population vectors decorrelate gradually within a session. In contrast, individual neurons exhibit predominantly step-like emergence and disappearance of place fields or sustained changes in within-field firing. The changes are not restricted to particular parts of the maze or trials and do not require apparent behavioral changes. The same place fields emerge, disappear, and reappear across days, suggesting that the hippocampus reuses pre-existing assemblies, rather than forming new fields de novo. Our results suggest an internally driven perpetual step-like reorganization of the neuronal assemblies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number114702
JournalCell Reports
Volume43
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 24 2024

Keywords

  • change point detection
  • CP: Neuroscience
  • place fields
  • plasticity
  • pre-existing assemblies
  • quantal change
  • remapping
  • representational drift

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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