Hippocampal Engrams and Contextual Memory
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Hippocampal Engrams and Contextual Memory
Abstract
Memories are not formed in a vacuum and often include rich details about the time and place in which events occur. Contextual stimuli promote the retrieval of events that have previously occurred in the encoding context and limit the retrieval of context-inappropriate information. Contexts that are associated with traumatic or harmful events both directly elicit fear and serve as reminders of aversive events associated with trauma. It has long been appreciated that the hippocampus is involved in contextual learning and memory and is central to contextual fear conditioning. However, little is known about the underlying neuronal mechanisms underlying the encoding and retrieval of contextual fear memories. Recent advancements in neuronal labeling methods, including activity-dependent tagging of cellular ensembles encoding memory ("engrams"), provide unique insight into the neural substrates of memory in the hippocampus. Moreover, these methods allow for the selective manipulation of memory ensembles. Attenuating or erasing fear memories may have considerable therapeutic value for patients with post-traumatic stress disorder or other trauma- or stressor-related conditions. In this chapter, we review the role of the hippocampus in contextual fear conditioning in rodents and explore recent work implicating hippocampal ensembles in the encoding and retrieval of aversive memories.
Keywords: Aversive memories; Contextual learning; DREADDs; Hippocampus.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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