Title: What does the Human Hippocampus do
1What does the Human Hippocampus do?
- Dharshan Kumaran
- Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging (UCL)
- Queen Square, London
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2- 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)?
3Whats so special about the hippocampus?
Hippocampus
Retina
4 Case H.M
- Severe anterograde amnesia
- Preserved IQ, language, basic perceptual functions
Scoville and Milner, 1957
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6Corkin NRN 01
- HM can acquire new information in certain
settings/tasks
- Consolidation MTL/HC not necessary for remote
episodic/semantic memory
7Declarative (Textbook) Theory
Larry Squire, UCSD
- Influential in providing framework for developing
clinical tests
8MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
Remember bumping into your friend yesterday in
Starbucks
9MTL 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
10Empirical Data
YES
Hassabis, Kumaran, Vann, Maguire PNAS 2007
Hassabis, Kumaran, Maguire The Journal of
Neuroscience 2008
11MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
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12MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
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13MTL Quiz Do you need your MTL to do this task?
14Empirical Data
Squire
TASK
YES
YES
Episodic Memory
YES
NO
Imagination
NO
STM- digit
NO
STM- face
YES
NO
YES
Odd-one-out
NO
15Whats 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
16- 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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18How can we find out what kind of information the
hippocampus processes?
19Clues from the Anatomy...
Hippocampus
Multimodal, abstract representation (cf V1)
Retina
20- 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
21- 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
22Place cells in the human hippocampus Ekstrom et
al, Nature, 2003
23Morris Water Maze
24London Taxi Drivers
Maguire et al, PNAS 2000
25Hartley et al, Neuron 2003 Maguire et al,
Science 1998
26Space and the Hippocampus
- The hippocampus plays an important role in the
representation of our spatial environment
Tasks
27Space and the Hippocampus
Tasks
28The Hippocampus represents our spatial environment
But what does this mean?
29Predictions CMT-No RT- Yes
NON-SPATIAL
30Interim 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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33Temporal Sequence coding
- Reverse Replay of Sequences in the hippocampus
Foster et al, Nature 2006
34Sleep, 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
35The Hippocampus and Sequences FMRI
36The Hippocampus and One- Shot Sequence
Storage/Recall FMRI
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38Hippocampus Non-Spatial Content
- Role in binding together multiple elements of
episode into memory trace
39How?
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
40 41FORMAL MODEL
42Conclusion
- 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...
43Thanks..
- Eleanor Maguire
- Demis Hassabis
- Hugo Spiers
- Benedetto de Martino
44THE END