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タイトル: Diverse synchrony of firing reflects diverse cell-assembly coding in the prefrontal cortex.
著者: Sakurai, Yoshio  KAKEN_id
Nakazono, Tomoaki
Ishino, Seiya  KAKEN_id
Terada, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Kenji
Takahashi, Susumu
著者名の別形: 櫻井, 芳雄
キーワード: Review
Prefrontal cortex
Cell assembly
Firing synchrony
Cross-correlation
ICA
Monkey
Rat
発行日: Dec-2013
出版者: Elsevier Ltd.
誌名: Journal of physiology, Paris
巻: 107
号: 6
開始ページ: 459
終了ページ: 470
抄録: In the present paper, we focus on the coding by cell assemblies in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and discuss the diversity of the coding, which results in stable and dynamic representations and the processing of various information in that higher brain region. The key activity that reflects cell-assembly coding is the synchrony of the firing of multiple neurons when animals are performing cognitive and memory tasks. First, we introduce some studies that have shown task-related synchrony of neuronal firing in the monkey PFC. These studies have reported fixed and several types of dynamic synchronous firing during working memory, long-term visual memory, and goal selection. The results of these studies have indicated that cell assemblies in the PFC can contribute to both the stability and the dynamics of various types of information. Second, we refer to rat studies and introduce the findings of cellular interactions that contribute to synchrony in working memory, learning-induced changes in synchrony in spatial tasks, and interactions of the PFC and hippocampus in dynamic synchrony. These studies have proposed neuronal mechanisms of cell-assembly coding in the PFC and its critical role in the learning of task demands in problematic situations. Based on the monkey and rat studies, we conclude that cell-assembly coding in the PFC is diverse and has various facets, which allow multipotentiality in the higher brain region. Finally, we discuss the problem of the sizes of cell assembly, how diverse the sizes are in the PFC, and the technical problems in their investigation. We introduce a unique spike-sorting method that can detect small and local cell assemblies that consist of closely neighboring neurons. Then, we describe the findings of our study that showed that the monkey PFC has both small and large cell assemblies, which have different roles in information coding in the working brain.
著作権等: © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/179772
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2013.05.004
PubMed ID: 23747709
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