A neural basis for learning sequential memory in brain loop structures

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作者
Sihn, Duho [1 ]
Kim, Sung-Phil [1 ]
机构
[1] Ulsan Natl Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Biomed Engn, Ulsan, South Korea
关键词
behavioral sequence; cell assembly; loop structure; self-generation; sequential memory; CEREBELLAR LOOPS; BASAL GANGLIA; BEHAVIOR; MOTOR; DYNAMICS; MODELS; WAVES;
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10.3389/fncom.2024.1421458
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Introduction Behaviors often involve a sequence of events, and learning and reproducing it is essential for sequential memory. Brain loop structures refer to loop-shaped inter-regional connection structures in the brain such as cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic and cortico-cerebellar loops. They are thought to play a crucial role in supporting sequential memory, but it is unclear what properties of the loop structure are important and why.Methods In this study, we investigated conditions necessary for the learning of sequential memory in brain loop structures via computational modeling. We assumed that sequential memory emerges due to delayed information transmission in loop structures and presented a basic neural activity model and validated our theoretical considerations with spiking neural network simulations.Results Based on this model, we described the factors for the learning of sequential memory: first, the information transmission delay should decrease as the size of the loop structure increases; and second, the likelihood of the learning of sequential memory increases as the size of the loop structure increases and soon saturates. Combining these factors, we showed that moderate-sized brain loop structures are advantageous for the learning of sequential memory due to the physiological restrictions of information transmission delay.Discussion Our results will help us better understand the relationship between sequential memory and brain loop structures.
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