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Frédéric Michon1, Jyh-Jang Sun2, Chae Young Kim3
1NERF, Kapeldreef 75, 3001 Leuven, Belgium; Brain & Cognition, KU Leuven, Tiensestraat 102, 3000 Leuven, Belgium; VIB, Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Ghent, Belgium.
Abstract:
Offline replay of hippocampal neural patterns supports the acquisition of new tasks in novel contexts, but its contribution to consolidation of salient experiences in a familiar context is unknown. Here, we show that in a highly familiar spatial memory task, large rewards selectively enhanced performance for demanding task configurations. The reward-related enhancement was sensitive to ripple-specific disruption, and the proportion of replay events positively correlated with reward size and task demands. Hippocampal replay thus selectively enhances memory of highly rewarded locations in a familiar context.
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