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Task-specific oscillatory synchronization of prefrontal cortex, nucleus reuniens, and hippocampus during working memory.


ABSTRACT: Working memory requires maintenance of and executive control over task-relevant information on a timescale of seconds. Spatial working memory depends on interactions between hippocampus, for the representation of space, and prefrontal cortex, for executive control. A monosynaptic hippocampal projection to the prefrontal cortex has been proposed to serve this interaction. However, connectivity and inactivation experiments indicate a critical role of the nucleus reuniens in hippocampal-prefrontal communication. We have investigated the dynamics of oscillatory coherence throughout the prefrontal-hippocampal-reuniens network in a touchscreen-based working memory task. We found that coherence at distinct frequencies evolved depending on phase and difficulty of the task. During choice, the reuniens did not participate in enhanced prefrontal-hippocampal theta but in gamma coherence. Strikingly, the reuniens was strongly embedded in performance-related increases in beta coherence, suggesting the execution of top-down control. In addition, we show that during working memory maintenance the prefrontal-hippocampal-reuniens network displays performance-related delay activity.

SUBMITTER: de Mooij-van Malsen JG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10450413 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Task-specific oscillatory synchronization of prefrontal cortex, nucleus reuniens, and hippocampus during working memory.

de Mooij-van Malsen Johanne Gertrude JG   Röhrdanz Niels N   Buschhoff Anna-Sophia AS   Schiffelholz Thomas T   Sigurdsson Torfi T   Wulff Peer P  

iScience 20230803 9


Working memory requires maintenance of and executive control over task-relevant information on a timescale of seconds. Spatial working memory depends on interactions between hippocampus, for the representation of space, and prefrontal cortex, for executive control. A monosynaptic hippocampal projection to the prefrontal cortex has been proposed to serve this interaction. However, connectivity and inactivation experiments indicate a critical role of the nucleus reuniens in hippocampal-prefrontal  ...[more]

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