Within-trial persistence of learned behavior as a dissociable behavioral component in hippocampus - dependent memory tasks : a potential postlearning role of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus
The term "memory strength" generally refers to how well one remembers something. But more precisely it contains multiple modalities, such as how easily, how accurately, how confidently and how vividly we remember it. In human, these modalities of memory strength are dissociable. In this st...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1542332023-02-28T17:10:09Z Within-trial persistence of learned behavior as a dissociable behavioral component in hippocampus - dependent memory tasks : a potential postlearning role of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus Luchetti, Alessandro Yamaguchi, Takuma Uemura, Masato Yovianto, Glen Čulig, Luka Yang, Ming Zhou, Wei Oschmann, Franziska Lua, MinFeng Tashiro, Ayumu School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Adult Neurogenesis Fear Conditioning The term "memory strength" generally refers to how well one remembers something. But more precisely it contains multiple modalities, such as how easily, how accurately, how confidently and how vividly we remember it. In human, these modalities of memory strength are dissociable. In this study, we asked whether we can isolate a behavioral component that is dissociable from others in hippocampus-dependent memory tasks in mice, which potentially reflect a modality of memory strength. Using a virus-mediated inducible method, we ablated immature neurons in the dentate gyrus in mice after we trained the mice with hippocampus-dependent memory tasks normally. In memory retrieval tests, these ablated mice initially showed intact performance. However, the ablated mice ceased learned behavior prematurely within a trial compared with control mice. In addition, the ablated mice showed shorter duration of individual episodes of learned behavior. Both affected behavioral measurements point to persistence of learned behavior. Thus, the effect of the postlearning manipulation showed dissociation between initial performance and persistence of learned behavior. These two behavioral components are likely to reflect different brain functions and be mediated by separate mechanisms, which might represent different modalities of memory strength. These simple dissociable measurements in widely used behavioral paradigms would be useful to understand detailed mechanisms underlying the expression of learned behavior and potentially different modalities of memory strength in mice. We also discuss a potential role that immature neurons in the dentate gyrus may play in persistence of learned behavior. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version This work was supported by Ministry of Education, Singapore, Grants 2018- T1-002-053, MOE2015-T2-2-035, and MOE2017-T3-1-002; the National Medical Research Council, Ministry of Health, Singapore, Grant NMRC/ OFIRG/0046/2017; the European Research Council Gant 208132; the James S. McDonnell Foundation (A.T.); and a Human Frontier Science Programme long-term fellowship (M.U.). 2021-12-19T08:34:28Z 2021-12-19T08:34:28Z 2021 Journal Article Luchetti, A., Yamaguchi, T., Uemura, M., Yovianto, G., Čulig, L., Yang, M., Zhou, W., Oschmann, F., Lua, M. & Tashiro, A. (2021). Within-trial persistence of learned behavior as a dissociable behavioral component in hippocampus - dependent memory tasks : a potential postlearning role of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus. ENeuro, 8(4). https://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0195-21.2021 2373-2822 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154233 10.1523/ENEURO.0195-21.2021 34281981 2-s2.0-85112128306 4 8 en 2018- T1-002-053 MOE2015-T2-2-035 MOE2017-T3-1-002 NMRC/ OFIRG/0046/2017 eNeuro © 2021 Luchetti et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. application/pdf |
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The term "memory strength" generally refers to how well one remembers something. But more precisely it contains multiple modalities, such as how easily, how accurately, how confidently and how vividly we remember it. In human, these modalities of memory strength are dissociable. In this study, we asked whether we can isolate a behavioral component that is dissociable from others in hippocampus-dependent memory tasks in mice, which potentially reflect a modality of memory strength. Using a virus-mediated inducible method, we ablated immature neurons in the dentate gyrus in mice after we trained the mice with hippocampus-dependent memory tasks normally. In memory retrieval tests, these ablated mice initially showed intact performance. However, the ablated mice ceased learned behavior prematurely within a trial compared with control mice. In addition, the ablated mice showed shorter duration of individual episodes of learned behavior. Both affected behavioral measurements point to persistence of learned behavior. Thus, the effect of the postlearning manipulation showed dissociation between initial performance and persistence of learned behavior. These two behavioral components are likely to reflect different brain functions and be mediated by separate mechanisms, which might represent different modalities of memory strength. These simple dissociable measurements in widely used behavioral paradigms would be useful to understand detailed mechanisms underlying the expression of learned behavior and potentially different modalities of memory strength in mice. We also discuss a potential role that immature neurons in the dentate gyrus may play in persistence of learned behavior. |
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Within-trial persistence of learned behavior as a dissociable behavioral component in hippocampus - dependent memory tasks : a potential postlearning role of immature neurons in the adult dentate gyrus |
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