Predictive sequence learning in the hippocampal formation

Bibliographic Collection: 
CARTA-Inspired Publication
Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Chen, Yusi; Zhang, Huanqiu; Cameron, Mia; Sejnowski, Terrence
Year of Publication: 2024
Volume: 112
Issue: 15
Pagination: 2645 - 2658.e4
Date Published: 2024/08/07/
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0896-6273
Keywords: error neurons, hippocampus model, local learning, predictive autoencoder, replay, sequence learning, temporal predictive coding
Abstract:

SummaryThe hippocampus receives sequences of sensory inputs from the cortex during exploration and encodes the sequences with millisecond precision. We developed a predictive autoencoder model of the hippocampus including the trisynaptic and monosynaptic circuits from the entorhinal cortex (EC). CA3 was trained as a self-supervised recurrent neural network to predict its next input. We confirmed that CA3 is predicting ahead by analyzing the spike coupling between simultaneously recorded neurons in the dentate gyrus, CA3, and CA1 of the mouse hippocampus. In the model, CA1 neurons signal prediction errors by comparing CA3 predictions to the next direct EC input. The model exhibits the rapid appearance and slow fading of CA1 place cells and displays replay and phase precession from CA3. The model could be learned in a biologically plausible way with error-encoding neurons. Similarities between the hippocampal and thalamocortical circuits suggest that such computation motif could also underlie self-supervised sequence learning in the cortex.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2024.05.024
Short Title: Neuron
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