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. 2018 Aug 22;99(4):814-828.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2018.07.029. Epub 2018 Aug 9.

Behavioral Strategy Determines Frontal or Posterior Location of Short-Term Memory in Neocortex

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Behavioral Strategy Determines Frontal or Posterior Location of Short-Term Memory in Neocortex

Ariel Gilad et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

The location of short-term memory in mammalian neocortex remains elusive. Here we show that distinct neocortical areas maintain short-term memory depending on behavioral strategy. Using wide-field and single-cell calcium imaging, we measured layer 2/3 neuronal activity in mice performing a whisker-based texture discrimination task with delayed response. Mice either deployed an active strategy-engaging their body toward the approaching texture-or passively awaited the touch. Independent of strategy, whisker-related posterior areas encoded choice early after touch. During the delay, in contrast, persistent cortical activity was located medio-frontally in active trials but in a lateral posterior area in passive trials. Perturbing these areas impaired performance for the associated strategy and also provoked strategy switches. Frontally maintained information related to future action, whereas activity in the posterior cortex reflected past stimulus identity. Thus, depending on behavioral strategy, cortical activity is routed differentially to hold information either frontally or posteriorly before converging to similar action.

Keywords: barrel cortex; calcium imaging; fronto-posterior interactions; motor cortex; optogenetics; posterolateral cortex; secondary motor cortex; whisker; wide-field imaging; working memory.

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