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Title: What does the Human Hippocampus do


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What does the Human Hippocampus do?
  • Dharshan Kumaran
  • Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging (UCL)
  • Queen Square, London
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  • If I was testing your memory...
  • Actually not routinely used in clinical
    practice- simplified versionstory recall.
  • Patients with hippocampal damage perform find it
    difficult to remember video clips, and similarly
    specific events from their past (e.g.
    conversation with a friend yesterday)
  • Remembering video clip is similar to reliving
    personal experiences- episodic memory
  • How does Hippocampus support episodic memory (and
    other functions)?

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Whats so special about the hippocampus?
Hippocampus
Retina
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Case H.M
  • Severe anterograde amnesia
  • Preserved IQ, language, basic perceptual functions

Scoville and Milner, 1957
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Corkin NRN 01
  • HM can acquire new information in certain
    settings/tasks
  • Consolidation MTL/HC not necessary for remote
    episodic/semantic memory

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Declarative (Textbook) Theory
Larry Squire, UCSD
  • HippocampusMTL
  • Influential in providing framework for developing
    clinical tests

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MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
Remember bumping into your friend yesterday in
Starbucks
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MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
Imagine you are lying on a beach- dont recall a
specific event from the past, but create
something new
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Empirical Data
YES
Hassabis, Kumaran, Vann, Maguire PNAS 2007
Hassabis, Kumaran, Maguire The Journal of
Neuroscience 2008
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MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
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3 sec delay
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MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
3 sec delay
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MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
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Empirical Data
Squire
TASK
YES
YES
Episodic Memory
YES
NO
Imagination
NO
STM- digit
NO
STM- face
YES
NO
YES
Odd-one-out
NO
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Whats Wrong with the Declarative Theory?
  • Highly influential e.g. clinical tests
  • Evidence that MTL is important for tasks that are
    not declarative
  • Implicit memory/ trace conditioning
  • Short-term memory
  • Perception
  • Insufficient level of Explanation

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  • Hippocampus as information processing/
    computational device-simulation as goal
  • Whats coming in? going out? stored?
  • Work back up to episodic memory...

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How can we find out what kind of information the
hippocampus processes?
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Clues from the Anatomy...
Hippocampus
Multimodal, abstract representation (cf V1)
Retina
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  • Place cells OKeefe and Dostrovsky 1971. (cf
    V1- orientation tuning)
  • Cognitive Map Theory (OKeefe and Nadel, 1978)
  • holistic map of spatial environment for spatial
    navigation

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  • Place cells OKeefe and Dostrovsky 1971.
  • Abstract coding (cf V1- orientation tuning) not
    view sensitive, present in dark.
  • Cognitive Map Theory (OKeefe and Nadel, 1978)
  • holistic map of spatial environment for spatial
    navigation

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Place cells in the human hippocampus Ekstrom et
al, Nature, 2003
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Morris Water Maze
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London Taxi Drivers
Maguire et al, PNAS 2000
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Hartley et al, Neuron 2003 Maguire et al,
Science 1998
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Space and the Hippocampus
  • The hippocampus plays an important role in the
    representation of our spatial environment

Tasks
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Space and the Hippocampus
Tasks
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The Hippocampus represents our spatial environment
But what does this mean?
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Predictions CMT-No RT- Yes
NON-SPATIAL
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Interim Summary
  • Declarative Theory- hippocampus/MTL important for
    conscious long-term memory.
  • Problems level of explanation/empirical Data
  • Hippocampus as information processing device
  • Hippocampus and Space
  • Hippocampal neurons encode Spatial information
    (place)
  • Link to episodic memory
  • Space is special
  • i.e. Specific role in performing spatial
    computations/spatial processing not
  • simply a reflection of associative processing per
    se.

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Temporal Sequence coding
  • Reverse Replay of Sequences in the hippocampus

Foster et al, Nature 2006
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Sleep, Dreams, Memory Consolidation....
  • Finite storage capacity
  • Coordinated replay during SWS between hippocampus
    and cortex makes memories independent of HC
  • DreamsReplay?
  • Do Amnesics Dream?

Lee and Wilson, Neuron 02
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The Hippocampus and Sequences FMRI
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The Hippocampus and One- Shot Sequence
Storage/Recall FMRI
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Hippocampus Non-Spatial Content
  • Role in binding together multiple elements of
    episode into memory trace

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How?
Content
Temporal Sequence
  • Recent discovery of MEC Grid cells
  • HC integrates parallel streams of spatial and
    non-spatial information CA3
  • Spatial/Place representations in HC act as
    scaffold into which other aspects of event
    (sequence, content) are bound- forming episodic
    memory traces

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  • Pattern completion

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FORMAL MODEL
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Conclusion
  • Problems with Declarative Theory
  • Focus on hippocampus as information processing
    device
  • Movie clip to illustrate how episodic memory can
    be broken down into different components (place,
    sequence, content) and role of hippocampus in
    each
  • Aim is to construct a working computational
    simulation of hippocampus which will generate
    testable predictions
  • Ultimate goal is achieve mechanistic
    understanding of why the hippocampus is critical
    to episodic memory...

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Thanks..
  • Eleanor Maguire
  • Demis Hassabis
  • Hugo Spiers
  • Benedetto de Martino

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