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Ermeng Huang1, Da Xu1, Huangao Zhu1
1Institute of Neuroscience, State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience, CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China.
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How do millisecond-scale neural activities mediate second-scale behaviors? We recorded brain-wide activity in mice performing an olfactory working-memory task to decipher the cross-region organization of activity. Spike-correlograms analysis revealed millisecond within- and cross-region spike couplings, which were enriched among memory-encoding neurons with similar odor preferences. Spike coupling linked neurons into motifs of chains, single loops, and nested loops, especially among hippocampal and prefrontal-cortex neurons. Spike-coupling direction and activity-chain propagation aligned with that of memory-associated activity waves. Intriguingly, activity motifs were replayed before and after task performance, and during inter-trial intervals. Motifs exhibited hierarchical organization, with progressively longer time constants and the number of participating neurons. Thus, hierarchically organized and replayed cross-region spiking motifs are modulated on demand during the delay period, providing a potential mechanism for perceptual working-memory maintenance.
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