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Science 21 June 2002: Vol. 296. no. 5576, pp. 2243 - 2246 DOI: 10.1126/science.1071089
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Place Cells and Place Recognition Maintained by Direct Entorhinal-Hippocampal Circuitry
Vegard H. Brun,1
Mona K. Otnæss,1
Sturla Molden,1
Hill-Aina Steffenach,1
Menno P. Witter,2
May-Britt Moser,1
Edvard I. Moser1*
Place cells in hippocampal area CA1 may receive
positional information from the intrahippocampal associative network in
area CA3 or directly from the entorhinal cortex. To determine whether direct entorhinal connections support spatial firing and spatial memory, we removed all input from areas CA3 to CA1, thus isolating the
CA1 area. Pyramidal cells in the isolated CA1 area developed sharp and
stable place fields. Rats with an isolated CA1 area showed normal
acquisition of an associative hippocampal-dependent spatial recognition
task. Spatial recall was impaired. These results suggest that the
hippocampus contains two functionally separable memory circuits: The
direct entorhinal-CA1 system is sufficient for recollection-based
recognition memory, but recall depends on intact CA3-CA1 connectivity.
1 Neuroscience Unit, Medical-Technical Research Centre,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 7489 Trondheim, Norway.
2 Research Institute Neurosciences, Department of Anatomy,
Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
edvard.moser{at}svt.ntnu.no
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