Significance of spatial information (SI) and split-half correlation (SHC) methods yielded ~17% place cells with only 40% overlap, with SI-identified cells demonstrating higher stability and slower drift.
The choice of place cell detection method significantly affects the estimate of representational drift in Ca2+ imaging studies.
Absolute Event Rate: 17% vs 17%
Hippocampal place cells (PCs) undergo representational drift, i.e., a gradual change in their place fields despite unaltered behavior. While Ca2+ imaging enables long-term tracking of PC populations, distinct PC detection methods have been shown to yield different subpopulations of PCs, with only a few systematic comparisons between methods, especially in open arenas. We provide an analysis protocol for one-photon PC data obtained during free foraging in two-dimensional arenas that allows us to compare two widely used PC detection methods, significance of spatial information (SI), and split-half correlation (SHC), and their effect on representational drift. The analysis is demonstrated on previously published Ca2+ data from dorsal CA1 of freely foraging mice, with cells tracked for 10 consecutive days. Both criteria, SI and SHC, yielded proportions of approx. 17% PCs with only 40% overlap. SI-identified PCs demonstrated higher stability, higher rate map correlations, and a slower rate of representational drift than SHC-PCs. Comparison with existing methods Previous studies comparing SI and SHC PC detection methods in Ca2+ data did not focus on either open field behavior or representational drift. Our results indicate that the choice of PC detection method significantly affects the estimate of representational drift in Ca2+ imaging studies. • Different detection methods produce distinct place cells in Ca imaging • Choice of place cell detection method influences estimate of representational drift • Place cells determined by spatial information have less drift than non-place cells • Place cells determined by spatial information better explain population variance
Ivantaev et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Hippocampal place cells in mice. Significance of spatial information (SI) method vs. Split-half correlation (SHC) method was evaluated on Proportion of place cells and representational drift. Significance of spatial information (SI) and split-half correlation (SHC) methods yielded ~17% place cells with only 40% overlap, with SI-identified cells demonstrating higher stability and slower drift.