RRC ID 88419
著者 Sawagashira R, Tanaka M.
タイトル Neural correlates of memory updating in the primate prefrontal cortex.
ジャーナル Commun Biol
Abstract Working memory allows temporary storage and manipulation of information during cognitive tasks. While the primate lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is involved in working memory, little is known about neuronal activity during memory updating. We trained macaque monkeys on an oculomotor n-back task, requiring them to remember locations of sequentially presented visual stimuli and generate a saccade to the location of the most recent or previous stimulus based on task rules. Many PFC neurons showed transient activity when a memory of a particular stimulus location was no longer needed, whereas others showed sustained activity for remembered locations. Decoding analysis successfully predicted future target selection based on the task rule from neuronal activity, indicating that these neuronal populations contain sufficient information to guide behavior. Furthermore, electrical stimulation at recording sites erased specific spatial memories, demonstrating a causal role of prefrontal neurons in maintaining and updating short-term memory.
巻・号 8(1)
ページ 900
公開日 2025-6-9
DOI 10.1038/s42003-025-08271-w
PII 10.1038/s42003-025-08271-w
PMID 40490505
PMC PMC12149290
MeSH Animals Macaca mulatta / physiology Male Memory, Short-Term* / physiology Neurons* / physiology Photic Stimulation Prefrontal Cortex* / cytology Prefrontal Cortex* / physiology Saccades / physiology
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