Hippocampal LFP Responses during Pigeon Homing Flight in Outdoors

L Long Yang M Mengmeng Li L Lifang Yang Z Zhenlong Wang Z Zhigang Shang

Abstract

The hippocampal formation (HF) plays a key role in avian spatial navigation. Previous studies suggest that the HF may serve different functions at various stages in pigeons’ long-distance outdoor homing flight. However, it remains unclear whether the HF exhibits specific neural responses during these stages. In this study, we employed a wearable bimodal data recording system to simultaneously capture flight trajectories and hippocampal local field potential (LFP) signals of pigeons (either sex) during outdoor homing navigation. Our results revealed significant differences in hippocampal neural responses across the initial decision-making (DM) and en route navigation (ER) stages. Specifically, elevated LFP power in theta (4–12 Hz) and beta (12–30 Hz) bands was detected during the DM stage compared with the ER stage, while the high-gamma (60–120 Hz) band exhibited the opposite pattern. In addition, we examined typical theta–beta phase–amplitude coupling during the ER stage. Additionally, stage-specific hippocampal responses remained consistent across release sites. Notably, the difference in hippocampal responses across stages diminished along with the accumulation of homing experience. These results offer new insights into the role of the avian HF in homing flight navigation and suggest parallels between avian and mammalian hippocampal mechanisms in spatial learning.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 45, Issue 30
Published July 23, 2025
Pages e0185252025
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (5)

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Long Yang

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Mengmeng Li

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Lifang Yang

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Zhenlong Wang

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Zhigang Shang