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Learning from inhibition: Functional roles of hippocampal CA1 inhibition in spatial learning and memory

Nuri Jeong, Annabelle C. Singer

2022Current Opinion in Neurobiology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hippocampal inhibitory interneurons exert a powerful influence on learning and memory. Inhibitory interneurons are known to play a major role in many diseases that affect memory, and to strongly influence brain functions required for memory-related tasks. While previous studies involving genetic, optogenetic, and pharmacological manipulations have shown that hippocampal interneurons play essential roles in spatial and episodic learning and memory, exactly how interneurons affect local circuit computations during spatial navigation is not well understood. Given the significant anatomical, morphological, and functional heterogeneity in hippocampal interneurons, one may suspect cell-type specific roles in circuit computations. Here, we review emerging evidence of CA1 hippocampal interneurons' role in local circuit computations that support spatial learning and memory and discuss open questions about CA1 interneurons in spatial learning.

Topics & Concepts

Hippocampal formationNeuroscienceOptogeneticsHippocampusInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSpatial memoryEpisodic memoryPsychologyWorking memoryBiologyCognitionMemory and Neural MechanismsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchSleep and Wakefulness Research