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Decision-Making Time Cells in Hippocampal Dorsal CA1.

Ming MaFabio M Simoes de SouzaGregory L FutiaSean R AndersonJose RigueroDaniel TollinArianna Gentile-PoleseJohnathan P PlattNaoki HirataniEmily A GibsonDiego Restrepo
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Sequential neural dynamics encoded by time cells play a crucial role in hippocampal function. However, the role of hippocampal sequential neural dynamics in associative learning is an open question. In this manuscript, we used two-photon Ca2+ imaging of dorsal CA1 pyramidal neurons in head-fixed mice performing a go-no-go associative learning task. We found that pyramidal cells responded differentially to the rewarded or unrewarded stimuli. The stimuli were decoded accurately from the activity of the neuronal ensemble, and accuracy increased substantially as the animal learned to differentiate the stimuli. Decoding the stimulus from individual pyramidal cells that responded differentially revealed that decision-making took place at discrete times after stimulus presentation. Lick prediction decoded from the ensemble activity of cells in dCA1 correlated linearly with lick behavior indicating that sequential activity of pyramidal cells in dCA1 constitutes a temporal memory map used for decision-making in associative learning.
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