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- Title
Interaction of Taste and Place Coding in the Hippocampus.
- Authors
Herzog, Linnea E.; Pascual, Leila May; Scott, Seneca J.; Mathieson, Elon R.; Katz, Donald B.; Jadhav, Shantanu P.
- Abstract
An animal's survival depends on finding food and the memory of food and contexts are often linked. Given that the hippocampus is required for spatial and contextual memory, it is reasonable to expect related coding of space and food stimuli in hippocampal neurons. However, relatively little is known about how the hippocampus responds to tastes, the most central sensory property of food. In this study, we examined the taste-evoked responses and spatial firing properties of single units in the dorsal CA1 hippocampal region as male rats received a battery of taste stimuli differing in both chemical composition and palatability within a specific spatial context. We identified a subset of hippocampal neurons that responded to tastes, some of which were place cells. These taste and place responses had a distinct interaction: taste-responsive cells tended to have less spatially specific firing fields and place cells only responded to tastes delivered inside their place field. Like neurons in the amygdala and lateral hypothalamus, hippocampal neurons discriminated between tastes predominantly on the basis of palatability, with taste selectivity emerging concurrently with palatability-relatedness; these responses did not reflect movement or arousal. However, hippocampal taste responses emerged several hundred milliseconds later than responses in other parts of the taste system, suggesting that the hippocampus does not influence real-time taste decisions, instead associating the hedonic value of tastes with a particular context. This incorporation of taste responses into existing hippocampal maps could be one way that animals use past experience to locate food sources.
- Subjects
TASTE perception; TASTE; SPATIAL memory
- Publication
Journal of Neuroscience, 2019, Vol 39, Issue 16, p3057
- ISSN
0270-6474
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2478-18.2019