Information flows from hippocampus to auditory cortex during replay of verbal working memory items

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Abstract

The maintenance of items in working memory relies on a widespread network of cortical areas and hippocampus where synchronization between electrophysiological recordings reflects functional coupling.

We investigated the direction of information flow between auditory cortex and hippocampus while participants heard and then mentally replayed strings of letters in working memory by activating their phonological loop. We recorded LFP from the hippocampus, reconstructed beamforming sources of scalp EEG, and - additionally in 3 participants – recorded from subdural cortical electrodes. When analyzing Granger causality, the information flow was from auditory cortex to hippocampus with a peak in the 4-8 Hz range while participants heard the letters. This flow was subsequently reversed during maintenance while participants maintained the letters in memory. The functional interaction between hippocampus and the cortex and the reversal of information flow provide a physiological basis for the encoding of memory items and their active replay during maintenance.

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