Cortical-hippocampal coupling during manifold exploration in motor cortex

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Systems consolidation-a process for long-term memory stabilization-has been hypothesized to occur in two stages(1-4). Whereas new memories require the hippocampus(5-9), they become integrated into cortical networks over time(10-12), making them independent of the hippocampus. How hippocampal-cortical dialogue precisely evolves during this and how cortical representations change in concert is unknown. Here, we use a skill learning task(13,14) to monitor the dynamics of cross-area coupling during non-rapid eye movement sleep along with changes in primary motor cortex (M1) representational stability. Our results indicate that precise cross-area coupling between hippocampus, prefrontal cortex and M1 can demarcate two distinct stages of processing. We specifically find that each animal demonstrates a sharp increase in prefrontal cortex and M1 sleep slow oscillation coupling with stabilization of performance. This sharp increase then predicts a drop in hippocampal sharp-wave ripple (SWR)-M1 slow oscillation coupling-suggesting feedback to inform hippocampal disengagement and transition to a second stage. Notably, the first stage shows significant increases in hippocampal SWR-M1 slow oscillation coupling in the post-training sleep and is closely associated with rapid learning and variability of the M1 low-dimensional manifold. Strikingly, even after consolidation, inducing new manifold exploration by changing task parameters re-engages hippocampal-M1 coupling. We thus find evidence for dynamic hippocampal-cortical dialogue associated with manifold exploration during learning and adaptation.
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NATURE PORTFOLIO
Issue Date
2023-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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NATURE, v.613, no.7942, pp.103 - 110

ISSN
0028-0836
DOI
10.1038/s41586-022-05533-z
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/310703
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