Hippocampal motor memory network reorganization depends on familiarity, not time.
D Gregory SullensPhuoc NguyenKayla GilleyMadison B WifflerMelanie J SekeresPublished in: Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) (2023)
There is debate as to whether a time-dependent transformation of the episodic-like memory network is observed for nonepisodic tasks, including procedural motor memory. To determine how motor memory networks reorganize with time and practice, mice performed a motor task in a straight alley maze for 1 d (recent), 20 d of continuous training (continuous), or testing 20 d after the original training (remote), and then regional c-Fos expression was assessed. Elevated hippocampal c-Fos accompanied remote, but not continuous, motor task retrieval after 20 d, suggesting that the hippocampus remains engaged for nonhabitual remote motor memory retrieval.