Hippocampal Theta Phase Precession Supports Memory Formation and Retrieval of Naturalistic Experience in Humans

Author:

Zheng JieORCID,Yebra Mar,Schjetnan Andrea G.P.,Mosher Clayton,Kalia Suneil K.ORCID,Chung Jeffrey M.,Reed Chrystal M.,Valiante Taufik A.ORCID,Mamelak Adam N.,Kreiman Gabriel,Rutishauser UeliORCID

Abstract

AbstractLinking different experiences together is a key aspect of episodic memory. A potential neural mechanism for linking sequential events over time is phase precession, which causes neurons to fire progressively earlier in time relative to theta-frequency local field potential oscillations. However, no direct link between phase precession and behaviorally assessed memory encoding or retrieval success has been established. We recorded the activity of single neurons and local field potentials in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) while participants encoded and retrieved memories of movie clips. Transient brief theta bouts and theta phase precession were observed following cognitive boundaries during movie watching as well as following stimulus onset during memory retrieval. Phase precession was dynamic, with different neurons exhibiting phase precession in different task periods. The strength of phase precession provided information about memory encoding and retrieval success that was not available in firing rates, thereby linking the temporal code established by phase precession to behaviorally assessed memory strength. These data reveal phase precession during non spatial memory in humans and provide direct neural evidence for a functional role of phase precession in episodic memory.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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