A shared neural ensemble links distinct contextual memories encoded close in time

Recent studies suggest the hypothesis that a shared neural ensemble may link distinct memories encoded close in time1–13. According to the memory allocation hypothesis1,2, learning triggers a temporary increase in neuronal excitability14–16 that biases the representation of a subsequent memory to the neuronal ensemble encoding the first memory, such that recall of one memory increases the likelihood of recalling the other memory. Accordingly, we report that the overlap between the hippocampal CA1 ensembles activated by two distinct contexts acquired within a day is higher than when they are separated by a week. Multiple convergent findings indicate that this overlap of neuronal ensembles links two contextual memories. First, fear paired with one context is transferred to a neutral context when the two are acquired within a day but not across a week. Second, the first memory strengthens the second memory within a day but not across a week. Older mice, known to have lower CA1 excitability16,17, do not show the overlap between ensembles, the transfer of fear between contexts, or the strengthening of the second memory. Finally, in aged animals, increasing cellular excitability and activating a common ensemble of CA1 neurons during two distinct context exposures rescued the deficit in linking memories. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that contextual memories encoded close in time are linked by directing storage into overlapping ensembles. Alteration of these processes by aging could affect the temporal structure of memories, thus impairing efficient recall of related information.

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