Replay of procedural experience is independent of the hippocampus

Author:

Thompson Emmett J.,Rollik Lars,Waked Benjamin,Mills Georgina,Kaur Jasvin,Geva Ben,Carrasco-Davis Rodrigo,George Tom,Domine Clementine,Dorrell William,Stephenson-Jones Marcus

Abstract

AbstractSleep is critical for consolidating all forms of memory1-3, from episodic experience to the development of motor skills4-6. A core feature of the consolidation process is offline replay of neuronal firing patterns that occur during experience7,8. This replay is thought to originate in the hippocampus and trigger the reactivation of ensembles of cortical and subcortical neurons1,3,9-18. However, non-declarative memories do not require the hippocampus for learning or for sleep-dependent consolidation19-26meaning what drives their consolidation is unknown. Here we show, using an unsupervised method, that replay occurs in the dorsal striatum of mice during offline consolidation of a non-declarative, procedural, memory and that this replay is generated independently of the hippocampus. Replay occurred at both real-world and time-compressed speeds and was also prioritised both at the level of the individual neurons and the type of neural sequence. Complete bilateral lesions of the hippocampus had no effect on any feature of this replay. Our results demonstrate that procedural replay during consolidation of a non-declarative memory is independent of the hippocampus. These results support the view that replay drives active consolidation of all types of memory during sleep but challenges the idea that the hippocampus is the source of this replay.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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