Neuronal ensembles in memory processes.
Semin Cell Dev Biol
; 125: 136-143, 2022 05.
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A neuronal ensemble represents the concomitant activity of a specific group of neurons that could encompass a broad repertoire of brain functions such as motor, perceptual, memory or cognitive states. On the other hand, a memory engram portrays the physical manifestation of memory or the changes that enable learning and retrieval. Engram studies focused for many years on finding where memories are stored as in, which cells or brain regions represent a memory trace, and disregarded the investigation of how neuronal activity patterns give rise to such memories. Recent experiments suggest that the association and reactivation of specific neuronal groups could be the main mechanism underlying the brain's ability to remember past experiences and envision future actions. Thus, the growing consensus is that the interaction between neuronal ensembles could allow sequential activity patterns to become memories and recurrent memories to compose complex behaviors. The goal of this review is to propose how the neuronal ensemble framework could be translated and useful to understand memory processes.
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