DocumentCode :
423594
Title :
Deep sleep: understanding the process of hippocampal playback and plasticity
Author :
Hartley, Matthew ; Taylor, Neill ; Taylor, John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mathematics, King´´s Coll., London, UK
Volume :
1
fYear :
2004
fDate :
25-29 July 2004
Firstpage :
609
Lastpage :
614
Abstract :
The hippocampus is a critical brain region for human memory function, particularly the encoding of new episodic memories. Recent experiments based on rats running for a food reward show that temporal sequences of place cell firings are encoded in the hippocampus during waking exploration, and replayed at a twenty-fold increased rate during slow wave sleep. We show that a suitable hippocampal model using spiking neurons, and recent results from synaptic plasticity research, can replicate these results, and provide answers to important questions about the function of sleep and the mechanisms of neural plasticity. We also suggest avenues of further research, and make predictions for experimental verification.
Keywords :
neural nets; neurophysiology; sleep; hippocampal plasticity; hippocampal playback; human memory function; neural plasticity; spiking neurons; synaptic plasticity research; Computer aided instruction; Encoding; Hippocampus; Humans; Neurons; Rats; Sleep;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
ISSN :
1098-7576
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8359-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2004.1379984
Filename :
1379984
Link To Document :
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