Abstract:While numerous studies indicate the involvement of the hippocampus in encoding and retrieval of spatial and temporal context, the neural basis of spatial and temporal processing within the hippocampal circuit remains unclear. We employed a novel paradigm in which participants encoded stores within a spatial layout by visiting them in a specific temporal order. Participants then underwent high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) targeting the hippocampus while retrieving details of the spati… Show more
“…During testing of memories for the distances and timing between key events, subject-specific neural similarity in the hippocampus scaled with the remembered proximity of events both in space and time. Notably, unlike in the Kyle et al (2015) report, in this study subjects’ judgments about space and time were correlated and the integrated spatial and temporal patterns did predict space and time judgments. However, there were also individual influences of spatial and temporal coding when the other variable was removed in the analysis, confirming a degree of independence between the neural ensemble patterns that represent space and time.…”
Section: Are Time and Space Separated Or Integrated Within The Hippoccontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…To explore potential differences among hippocampal subdivisions and whether space and time are represented by the same or different neural ensemble activity patterns, Kyle et al (2015) employed high-resolution fMRI on human subjects during memory retrieval after playing a virtual reality game where they visited stores in a particular order within a specific spatial layout. During retrieval participants made independent judgments either about near or far intervals within the spatial layout or about temporal sequence.…”
Section: Are Time and Space Separated Or Integrated Within The Hippocmentioning
The hippocampus is famous for mapping locations in spatially organized environments and several recent studies have shown that hippocampal networks also map moments in temporally organized experiences. Here I consider how space and time are integrated in the representation of memories. The brain pathways for spatial and temporal cognition involve overlapping and interacting systems that converge on the hippocampal region. There is evidence that spatial and temporal aspects of memory are processed somewhat differently in the circuitry of hippocampal subregions but become fully integrated within CA1 neuronal networks as independent, multiplexed representations of space and time. Hippocampal networks also map memories across a broad range of abstract relations among events, suggesting that the findings on spatial and temporal organization reflect a generalized mechanism for organizing memories.
“…During testing of memories for the distances and timing between key events, subject-specific neural similarity in the hippocampus scaled with the remembered proximity of events both in space and time. Notably, unlike in the Kyle et al (2015) report, in this study subjects’ judgments about space and time were correlated and the integrated spatial and temporal patterns did predict space and time judgments. However, there were also individual influences of spatial and temporal coding when the other variable was removed in the analysis, confirming a degree of independence between the neural ensemble patterns that represent space and time.…”
Section: Are Time and Space Separated Or Integrated Within The Hippoccontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…To explore potential differences among hippocampal subdivisions and whether space and time are represented by the same or different neural ensemble activity patterns, Kyle et al (2015) employed high-resolution fMRI on human subjects during memory retrieval after playing a virtual reality game where they visited stores in a particular order within a specific spatial layout. During retrieval participants made independent judgments either about near or far intervals within the spatial layout or about temporal sequence.…”
Section: Are Time and Space Separated Or Integrated Within The Hippocmentioning
The hippocampus is famous for mapping locations in spatially organized environments and several recent studies have shown that hippocampal networks also map moments in temporally organized experiences. Here I consider how space and time are integrated in the representation of memories. The brain pathways for spatial and temporal cognition involve overlapping and interacting systems that converge on the hippocampal region. There is evidence that spatial and temporal aspects of memory are processed somewhat differently in the circuitry of hippocampal subregions but become fully integrated within CA1 neuronal networks as independent, multiplexed representations of space and time. Hippocampal networks also map memories across a broad range of abstract relations among events, suggesting that the findings on spatial and temporal organization reflect a generalized mechanism for organizing memories.
“…This unified account of spatial context, temporal context and spatiotemporal context aligns well with recent fMRI studies virtual reality suggesting not only that similar regions participate in recovery of spatial and temporal context [66, 67, 64] (see also Fig. 2B).…”
Section: Advances In the Theory Of Temporal And Spatial Contextsupporting
Theories of episodic memory have long hypothesized that recollection of a specific instance from one’s life is mediated by recovery of a neural state of spatiotemporal context. This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in formal models of spatiotemporal context and a growing body of neurophysiological evidence from human imaging studies and animal work that neural populations in the hippocampus and other brain regions support a representation of spatiotemporal context.
“…Successful memory was associated with maintenance during the delay of the same hippocampal activation pattern observed during encoding. Supporting theories about the importance of context coding, RSA studies have shown that successful memory is associated with reinstatement of the representation of the relevant spatial or temporal context occupied by the item during initial study (Flegal et al 2014, Kyle et al 2015; for reviews, see Davachi 2006, Eichenbaum et al 2007) and with increased dissimilarity of spatial and temporal context representations between memories (Copara et al 2014). …”
Section: How Are Memories Organized By Neural Network Within the Hipmentioning
A major goal of memory research is to understand how cognitive processes in memory are supported at the level of brain systems and network representations. Especially promising in this direction are new findings in humans and animals that converge in indicating a key role for the hippocampus in the systematic organization of memories. New findings also indicate that the prefrontal cortex may play an equally important role in the active control of memory organization during both encoding and retrieval. Observations about the dialog between the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex provide new insights into the operation of the larger brain system that serves memory.
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