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Perception and Memory in the Medial temporal Lobe: Insights from Anatomy and Physiology. Wendy A. Suzuki Center for Neural Science New York University. MDRS Chapel Hill, NC 9/25/09. Talk Outline. Neuroanatomy of the PRC and area TE Physiology of the PRC and area TE Future experiments.
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Perception and Memory in the Medial temporal Lobe: Insights from Anatomy and Physiology Wendy A. Suzuki Center for Neural Science New York University MDRS Chapel Hill, NC 9/25/09
Talk Outline • Neuroanatomy of the PRC and area TE • Physiology of the PRC and area TE • Future experiments
Ventral View of Macaque Monkey Brain TE PH PR ER rs
30-60% 18-29% 5-17% <5% TE STSv TEO STSd STG Pi 24/25/32 46 11/12 7a/LIP Ia Id 13 23/29/30 Ig V4 Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Insular Cortex Cingulate Gyrus DG HPC Sub Entorhinal Parahippocampal Perirhinal Suzuki and Amaral, 1994
Cortical Inputs to the Perirhinal Cortex TE/TEO 63% STSd 6% TF/TH 25% Insula 2% Frontal lobe 2% Cingulate/Retrosplenial <1% V4 2% Perirhinal Cortex
Dorsal area TE V4/TEO TF Cortical Inputs to Area TE Frontal area 8 and 45 Orbital areas 11 and 13 Perirhinal Parietal (LIPd) Area TE
30-60% 18-29% 5-17% <5% TE STSv TEO STSd STG Pi 24/25/32 46 11/12 7a/LIP Ia Id 13 23/29/30 Ig V4 Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Insular Cortex Cingulate Gyrus DG HPC Sub Entorhinal Parahippocampal Perirhinal Suzuki and Amaral, 1994
30-60% 18-29% 5-17% <5% TE STSv TEO STSd STG Pi 24/25/32 46 11/12 7a/LIP Ia Id 13 23/29/30 Ig V4 Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Temporal Lobe Insular Cortex Cingulate Gyrus DG HPC Sub Entorhinal Parahippocampal Perirhinal Suzuki and Amaral, 1994
Talk Outline • Neuroanatomy of the PRC and area TE • Physiology of the PRC and area TE • Future experiments
Pair Coding response Individual cell responses in area 36 Naya et al., 2003
50 40 30 Response (Spikes/Sec) 20 10 0 Baseline Activity -10 Behavioral Learning Curve and Delay Activity Over Time to Scene 653 1 0.8 0.6 Probability Correct 0.4 0.2 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 Wirth et al., 2003 C110600.4 Trials
Bar Release Period Bar Release Period + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Object 1 Object 2 Place 1 Late + Early + Fixation Fixation Cue Cue Delay Delay Early Early Late Late Reward Reward ITI ITI 500ms 500ms 500ms 500ms 700ms 700ms 500ms 500ms 500ms 500ms 2000ms 2000ms + Place 2 Early + Late Object-Place Association Task Wirth et al, 2009
Conclusions: Pair coding neurons are built in the perirhinal cortex from the sensory input from area TE.
Talk Outline • Neuroanatomy of the PRC and area TE • Physiology of the PRC and area TE • Future experiments