Rat anterior cingulate neurons responsive to rule or strategy changes are modulated by the hippocampal theta rhythm and sharp‐wave ripples

Author:

Khamassi M.12ORCID,Peyrache A.1,Benchenane K.1,Hopkins D. A.3,Lebas N.1,Douchamps V.1ORCID,Droulez J.12,Battaglia F. P.14,Wiener S. I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB), College de France, CNRS, INSERM Université PSL Paris France

2. CNRS, Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics Sorbonne Université Paris France

3. Department of Medical Neuroscience Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

4. Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Nijmegen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractTo better understand neural processing during adaptive learning of stimulus‐response‐reward contingencies, we recorded synchrony of neuronal activity in anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and hippocampal rhythms in male rats acquiring and switching between spatial and visual discrimination tasks in a Y‐maze. ACC population activity as well as single unit activity shifted shortly after task rule changes or just before the rats adopted different task strategies. Hippocampal theta oscillations (associated with memory encoding) modulated an elevated proportion of rule‐change responsive neurons (70%), but other neurons that were correlated with strategy‐change, strategy value and reward‐rate were not. However, hippocampal sharp wave‐ripples modulated significantly higher proportions of rule‐change, strategy‐change and reward‐rate responsive cells during post‐session sleep but not pre‐session sleep. This suggests an underestimated mechanism for hippocampal mismatch and contextual signals to facilitate ACC to detect contingency changes for cognitive flexibility, a function that is attenuated after it is damaged.

Funder

Sixth Framework Programme

Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale

Fondation Fyssen

Publisher

Wiley

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