doctoralThesis
Oscilações Teta no hipocampo do rato durante tarefa de tomada de decisão espacial
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2013-08-28Registro en:
BELCHIOR, Hindiael Aeraf. Oscilações Teta no hipocampo do rato durante tarefa de tomada de decisão espacial. 2013. 88 f. Tese (Doutorado em Estudos de Comportamento; Psicologia Fisiológica) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Belchior, Hindiael Aeraf
Resumen
The processing of spatial and episodic information during memory tasks depends on
hippocampal theta oscillations. In the present study, I investigated the relationship
between theta power and choice selection during spatial decision-making. I recorded
local field potentials from the CA1 region of rats retrieving reward locations in a 4-arm
maze. In trained but not in naïve animals, I observed a significant increase in theta
power during decision-making, which could not be explained by changes in locomotion
speed. Furthermore, a Bayesian decoder based on theta power predicted choice
outcomes in speed-matched trials. The decoding time course revealed that performance
increased above chance before the decision moment exclusively for theta power,
remaining flat for other frequency bands. These results occurred for trained animals, but
no significant prediction could be made for naïve animals. Altogether, the data support a
mnemonic function of theta rhythm during spatial decision-making, indicating that these
oscillations correlate with the retrieval of memories required for successful decisions