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Publication : Cognitive control persistently enhances hippocampal information processing.

First Author  Chung A Year  2021
Journal  Nature Volume  600
Issue  7889 Pages  484-488
PubMed ID  34759316 Mgi Jnum  J:351913
Mgi Id  MGI:7287969 Doi  10.1038/s41586-021-04070-5
Citation  Chung A, et al. (2021) Cognitive control persistently enhances hippocampal information processing. Nature 600(7889):484-488
abstractText  Could learning that uses cognitive control to judiciously use relevant information while ignoring distractions generally improve brain function, beyond forming explicit memories? According to a neuroplasticity hypothesis for how some cognitive behavioural therapies are effective, cognitive control training (CCT) changes neural circuit information processing(1-3). Here we investigated whether CCT persistently alters hippocampal neural circuit function. We show that mice learned and remembered a conditioned place avoidance during CCT that required ignoring irrelevant locations of shock. CCT facilitated learning new tasks in novel environments for several weeks, relative to unconditioned controls and control mice that avoided the same place during reduced distraction. CCT rapidly changes entorhinal cortex-to-dentate gyrus synaptic circuit function, resulting in an excitatory-inhibitory subcircuit change that persists for months. CCT increases inhibition that attenuates the dentate response to medial entorhinal cortical input, and through disinhibition, potentiates the response to strong inputs, pointing to overall signal-to-noise enhancement. These neurobiological findings support the neuroplasticity hypothesis that, as well as storing item-event associations, CCT persistently optimizes neural circuit information processing.
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