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Publication : Direct reactivation of a coherent neocortical memory of context.

First Author  Cowansage KK Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  84
Issue  2 Pages  432-41
PubMed ID  25308330 Mgi Jnum  J:253284
Mgi Id  MGI:6109921 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.09.022
Citation  Cowansage KK, et al. (2014) Direct reactivation of a coherent neocortical memory of context. Neuron 84(2):432-41
abstractText  Declarative memories are thought to be stored within anatomically distributed neuronal networks requiring the hippocampus; however, it is unclear how neocortical areas participate in memory at the time of encoding. Here, we use a c-fos-based genetic tagging system to selectively express the channelrhodopsin variant, ChEF, and optogenetically reactivate a specific neural ensemble in retrosplenial cortex (RSC) engaged by context fear conditioning. Artificial stimulation of RSC was sufficient to produce both context-specific behavior and downstream cellular activity commensurate with natural experience. Moreover, optogenetically but not contextually elicited responses were insensitive to hippocampal inactivation, suggesting that although the hippocampus is needed to coordinate activation by sensory cues, a higher-order cortical framework can independently subserve learned behavior, even shortly after learning.
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