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We found that optogenetic burst stimulation of hippocampal dopaminergic fibers from midbrain neurons in mice exploring novel environments enhanced the reactivation of pyramidal cell assemblies during subsequent sleep/rest. When applied during spatial learning of new goal locations, dopaminergic photostimulation improved the later recall of neural representations of space and stabilized memory performance. These findings reveal that midbrain dopaminergic neurons promote hippocampal network dynamics associated with memory persistence.

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/nn.3843

Type

Journal article

Journal

Nat neurosci

Publication Date

12/2014

Volume

17

Pages

1658 - 1660

Keywords

Animals, Dopaminergic Neurons, Hippocampus, Male, Maze Learning, Mesencephalon, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Neural Pathways, Random Allocation, Spatial Behavior, Spatial Memory