Authors
Romain Cazé*, Mehdi Khamassi*, Lise Aubin, Benoît Girard
Publication date
2018/12/1
Source
Journal of neurophysiology
Volume
120
Issue
6
Pages
2877-2896
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Multiple in vivo studies have shown that place cells from the hippocampus replay previously experienced trajectories. These replays are commonly considered to mainly reflect memory consolidation processes. Some data, however, have highlighted a functional link between replays and reinforcement learning (RL). This theory, extensively used in machine learning, has introduced efficient algorithms and can explain various behavioral and physiological measures from different brain regions. RL algorithms could constitute a mechanistic description of replays and explain how replays can reduce the number of iterations required to explore the environment during learning. We review the main findings concerning the different hippocampal replay types and the possible associated RL models (either model-based, model-free, or hybrid model types). We conclude by tying these frameworks together. We illustrate the link …
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Scholar articles
R Cazé, M Khamassi, L Aubin, B Girard - Journal of neurophysiology, 2018