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Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies.

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Zhang, X; Yeh, F-C; Ju, H; Jiang, Y; Quan, GFW; VanDongen, AMJ
Published in: eNeuro
2020

Humans have a large capacity of recognition memory (Dudai, 1997), a fundamental property of higher-order brain functions such as abstraction and generalization (Vogt and Magnussen, 2007). Familiarity is the first step towards recognition memory. We have previously demonstrated using unsupervised neural network simulations that familiarity detection of complex patterns emerges in generic cortical microcircuits with bidirectional synaptic plasticity. It is therefore meaningful to conduct similar experiments on biological neuronal networks to validate these results. Studies of learning and memory in dissociated rodent neuronal cultures remain inconclusive to date. Synchronized network bursts (SNBs) that occur spontaneously and periodically have been speculated to be an intervening factor. By optogenetically stimulating cultured cortical networks with random dot movies (RDMs), we were able to reduce the occurrence of SNBs, after which an ability for familiarity detection emerged: previously seen patterns elicited higher firing rates than novel ones. Differences in firing rate were distributed over the entire network, suggesting that familiarity detection is a system level property. We also studied the change in SNB patterns following familiarity encoding. Support vector machine (SVM) classification results indicate that SNBs may be facilitating memory consolidation of the learned pattern. In addition, using a novel network connectivity probing method, we were able to trace the change in synaptic efficacy induced by familiarity encoding, providing insights on the long-term impact of having SNBs in the cultures.

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eNeuro

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EISSN

2373-2822

Publication Date

2020

Volume

7

Issue

3

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Recognition, Psychology
  • Neurons
  • Neuronal Plasticity
  • Memory Consolidation
  • Memory
  • 1109 Neurosciences
 

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Zhang, X., Yeh, F.-C., Ju, H., Jiang, Y., Quan, G. F. W., & VanDongen, A. M. J. (2020). Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies. ENeuro, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0006-19.2020
Zhang, Xiaoyu, Fang-Chin Yeh, Han Ju, Yuheng Jiang, Gabriel Foo Wei Quan, and Antonius M. J. VanDongen. “Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies.ENeuro 7, no. 3 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0006-19.2020.
Zhang X, Yeh F-C, Ju H, Jiang Y, Quan GFW, VanDongen AMJ. Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies. eNeuro. 2020;7(3).
Zhang, Xiaoyu, et al. “Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies.ENeuro, vol. 7, no. 3, 2020. Pubmed, doi:10.1523/ENEURO.0006-19.2020.
Zhang X, Yeh F-C, Ju H, Jiang Y, Quan GFW, VanDongen AMJ. Familiarity Detection and Memory Consolidation in Cortical Assemblies. eNeuro. 2020;7(3).

Published In

eNeuro

DOI

EISSN

2373-2822

Publication Date

2020

Volume

7

Issue

3

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Recognition, Psychology
  • Neurons
  • Neuronal Plasticity
  • Memory Consolidation
  • Memory
  • 1109 Neurosciences