Contribution of visual feedback to the hippocampal theta activity in mice

N. Katayama, Keita Hidaka, A. Karashima, M. Nakao
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In the hippocampus of rodents, rhythmic electroencephalographic (EEG) activity at 4-12 Hz (theta activity) is observed when the animal is running. Although it has been reported that the theta activity is modulated by various sensory stimuli, the contribution of the visual feedback has not fully understood. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between the locomotion speed and the hippocampal theta activity of freely behaving mice in a virtual environment. It was found that the frequency and the amplitude of the theta activity were correlated with the locomotion speed of the mouse in the virtual space as well as in the real open field. When the visual feedback was switched-off, the frequency and the amplitude of the theta activity were slightly decreased without changing the proportionality constant of the locomotion speed. These data indicate the contribution of the visual feedback to the hippocampal theta activity.
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视觉反馈对小鼠海马活动的影响
在啮齿类动物的海马体中,观察到4-12 Hz的节律性脑电图(EEG)活动(θ活动)。尽管有报道称θ波活动受到各种感官刺激的调节,但视觉反馈的作用尚未完全了解。在这项研究中,我们分析了在虚拟环境中自由活动的小鼠的运动速度与海马theta活动的关系。研究发现,在虚拟空间和真实开阔场地中,θ波活动的频率和振幅与鼠标的运动速度相关。当视觉反馈关闭时,在不改变运动速度比例常数的情况下,θ活动的频率和幅度略有下降。这些数据表明视觉反馈对海马体活动的贡献。
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