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Hippocampal Representations of Alternative Possibilities Are Flexibly Generated to Meet Cognitive Demands

Alison E. Comrie, Emily J. Monroe,Ari E. Kahn,Eric L. Denovellis, Abhilasha Joshi,Jennifer A. Guidera, Timothy A. Krausz,Joshua D. Berke,Nathaniel D. Daw,Loren M. Frank

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The cognitive ability to go beyond the present to consider alternative possibilities, including potential futures and counterfactual pasts, can support adaptive decision making. Complex and changing real-world environments, however, have many possible alternatives. Whether and how the brain can select among them to represent alternatives that meet current cognitive needs remains unknown. We therefore examined neural representations of alternative spatial locations in the rat hippocampus during navigation in a complex patch foraging environment with changing reward probabilities. We found representations of multiple alternatives along paths ahead and behind the animal, including in distant alternative patches. Critically, these representations were modulated in distinct patterns across successive trials: alternative paths were represented proportionate to their evolving relative value and predicted subsequent decisions, whereas distant alternatives were prevalent during value updating. These results demonstrate that the brain modulates the generation of alternative possibilities in patterns that meet changing cognitive needs for adaptive behavior. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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