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J Neurophysiol ; 119(3): 1140-1152, 2018 03 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29212919

RESUMEN

The present study is aimed at describing some aspects of the neural dynamics supporting discrimination of olfactory-tactile paired-associated stimuli during acquisition of new pairs and during recombination of previously learned pairs in the rat. To solve the task, animals have to identify one odor-texture (OT) combination associated with a food reward among three cups with overlapping elements. Previous experiments demonstrated that the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) is involved in the processes underlying OT acquisition, whereas the dorsal hippocampus (DH) is selectively involved in the recombination processes. In the present study, local field potentials were recorded form the anterior piriform cortex (aPC), LEC, and DH in freely moving rats performing these tasks. Signal analysis focused on theta (5-12 Hz)- and beta-band (15-40 Hz) oscillatory activities in terms of both amplitude and synchrony. The results show that cue sampling was associated with a significant increase in the beta-band activity during the choice period in both the aPC and the LEC, and is modulated by level of expertise and the animal's decision. In addition, this increase was significantly higher during the recombination compared with the acquisition of the OT task, specifically when animals had to neglect the odor previously associated with the reward. Finally, a significant decrease in coherence in the theta band between LEC and DH was observed in the recombination but not in the acquisition task. These data point to specific neural signatures of simple and complex cross-modal sensory processing in the LEC-DH complex. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study is the first to describe electrophysiological correlates of cross-modal olfactory-tactile integration in rats. Recordings were sought from the lateral entorhinal cortex and the dorsal hippocampus because previous studies have shown their role in the formation and in the recombination of previously learned associations. We identified specific oscillatory-evoked neural responses in these structures in the theta and beta bands, which characterize acquisition and recombination of cross-modal olfactory-tactile pairs.


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Hipocampo/fisiología , Neuronas/fisiología , Percepción Olfatoria/fisiología , Recompensa , Percepción del Tacto/fisiología , Animales , Ritmo beta , Discriminación en Psicología/fisiología , Corteza Entorrinal/fisiología , Masculino , Corteza Piriforme/fisiología , Ratas Wistar , Ritmo Teta
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Learn Mem ; 24(1): 24-34, 2017 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27980073

RESUMEN

The hippocampal formation has been extensively described as a key component for object recognition in conjunction with place and context. The present study aimed at describing neural mechanisms in the hippocampal formation that support olfactory-tactile (OT) object discrimination in a task where space and context were not taken into account. The task consisted in discriminating one baited cup among three, each of them presenting overlapping olfactory or tactile elements. The experiment tested the involvement of the entorhinal cortex (EC) and the dorsal hippocampus (DH) in the acquisition of this cross-modal task, either with new items or with familiar but recombined items. The main results showed that DH inactivation or cholinergic muscarinic blockade in the DH selectively and drastically disrupted performance in the recombination task. EC inactivation impaired OT acquisition of any OT combinations while cholinergic blockade only delayed it. Control experiments showed that neither DH nor EC inactivation impaired unimodal olfactory or tactile tasks. As a whole, these data suggest that DH-EC interactions are of importance for flexibility of cross-modal representations with overlapping elements.


Asunto(s)
Aprendizaje por Asociación/fisiología , Aprendizaje Discriminativo/fisiología , Corteza Entorrinal/fisiología , Hipocampo/fisiología , Vías Nerviosas/fisiología , Olfato/fisiología , Tacto/fisiología , Anestésicos Locales/farmacología , Animales , Aprendizaje por Asociación/efectos de los fármacos , Antagonistas Colinérgicos/farmacología , Aprendizaje Discriminativo/efectos de los fármacos , Corteza Entorrinal/efectos de los fármacos , Antagonistas de Aminoácidos Excitadores/farmacología , Hipocampo/efectos de los fármacos , Lidocaína/farmacología , Masculino , Vías Nerviosas/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Escopolamina/farmacología , Valina/análogos & derivados , Valina/farmacología
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Hippocampus ; 24(7): 877-91, 2014 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24715601

RESUMEN

While the olfactory and tactile vibrissal systems have been extensively studied in the rat, the neural basis of these cross-modal associations is still elusive. Here we tested the hypothesis that the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) could be particularly involved. In order to tackle this question, we have developed a new behavioral paradigm which consists in finding one baited cup (+) among three, each of the cups presenting a different and specific odor/texture (OT) combination. During the acquisition of a first task (Task OT1), the three cups were associated with the following OT combination: O1T1 for the baited cup; O2T1 and O1T2 for non-baited ones. Most rats learn this task within three training sessions (20 trials/session). In a second task (Task OT2) animals had to pair another OT combination with the reward using a new set of stimuli (O3T3+, O4T3, and O3T4). Results showed that rats manage to learn Task OT2 within one session only. In a third task (Task OT3) animals had to learn another OT combination based on previously learned items (e.g. O4T4+, O1T4 and O4T1). This task is called the "recombination task." Results showed that control rats solve the recombination task within one session. Animals bilaterally implanted with cannulae in the LEC were microinfused with d-APV (3 µg/0.6 µL) just before the acquisition or the test session of each task. The results showed that NMDA receptor blockade in LEC did not affect recall of Task OT1 but strongly impaired acquisition of both Task OT2 and OT3. Moreover, two control groups of animals infused with d-APV showed no deficit in the acquisition of unimodal olfactory and tactile tasks. Taken together, these data show that the NMDA system in the LEC is involved in the acquisition of association between an olfactory and a tactile stimulus during cross-modal learning task.


Asunto(s)
Corteza Entorrinal/fisiología , Olfato/fisiología , Tacto/fisiología , 2-Amino-5-fosfonovalerato/farmacología , Animales , Señales (Psicología) , Discriminación en Psicología/fisiología , Antagonistas de Aminoácidos Excitadores/farmacología , Conducta Exploratoria/fisiología , Conducta Alimentaria/fisiología , Masculino , Microinyecciones , Odorantes , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Receptores de N-Metil-D-Aspartato/efectos de los fármacos
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