Publications by authors named "Justin Jarovi"

Article Synopsis
  • The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and hippocampus both play key roles in model-based decision-making, but their specific computational functions are not fully understood.
  • In a study with rats, mPFC activity was observed to reactivate associative structures during action selection, showing synchronous firing among neurons related to cues and actions.
  • When the mPFC is disconnected from direct experiences, it can still organize neuronal dynamics based on prior knowledge, allowing for adaptive behavior in new situations.
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Memory retrieval is thought to depend on the reinstatement of cortical memory representations guided by pattern completion processes in the hippocampus. The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) is one of the intermediary regions supporting hippocampal-cortical interactions and houses neurons that prospectively signal past events in a familiar environment. To investigate the functional relevance of the activity of the LEC for cortical reinstatement, we pharmacologically inhibited the LEC and examined its impact on the stability of ensemble firing patterns in one of the efferent targets of the LEC, the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC).

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The ability to capture the most relevant information from everyday experiences without constantly learning unimportant details is vital to survival and mental health. While decreased activity of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is associated with failed or inflexible encoding of relevant events in the hippocampus, mechanisms used by the mPFC to discern behavioral relevance of events are not clear. To address this question, we chemogenetically activated excitatory neurons in the mPFC of male rats and examined its impact on local network activity and differential associative learning dependent on the hippocampus.

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