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Neuron ; 110(24): 4176-4193.e10, 2022 12 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36240769

RESUMEN

Behavioral states can influence performance of goal-directed sensorimotor tasks. Yet, it is unclear how altered neuronal sensory representations in these states relate to task performance and learning. We trained water-restricted mice in a two-whisker discrimination task to study cortical circuits underlying perceptual decision-making under different levels of thirst. We identified somatosensory cortices as well as the premotor cortex as part of the circuit necessary for task execution. Two-photon calcium imaging in these areas identified populations selective to sensory or motor events. Analysis of task performance during individual sessions revealed distinct behavioral states induced by decreasing levels of thirst-related motivation. Learning was better explained by improvements in motivational state control rather than sensorimotor association. Whisker sensory representations in the cortex were altered across behavioral states. In particular, whisker stimuli could be better decoded from neuronal activity during high task performance states, suggesting that state-dependent changes of sensory processing influence decision-making.


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Motivación , Corteza Motora , Ratones , Animales , Objetivos , Aprendizaje/fisiología , Corteza Motora/fisiología , Percepción , Corteza Somatosensorial/fisiología , Vibrisas/fisiología
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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 3342, 2020 07 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32620835

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Subdivisions of mouse whisker somatosensory thalamus project to cortex in a region-specific and layer-specific manner. However, a clear anatomical dissection of these pathways and their functional properties during whisker sensation is lacking. Here, we use anterograde trans-synaptic viral vectors to identify three specific thalamic subpopulations based on their connectivity with brainstem. The principal trigeminal nucleus innervates ventral posterior medial thalamus, which conveys whisker-selective tactile information to layer 4 primary somatosensory cortex that is highly sensitive to self-initiated movements. The spinal trigeminal nucleus innervates a rostral part of the posterior medial (POm) thalamus, signaling whisker-selective sensory information, as well as decision-related information during a goal-directed behavior, to layer 4 secondary somatosensory cortex. A caudal part of the POm, which apparently does not receive brainstem input, innervates layer 1 and 5A, responding with little whisker selectivity, but showing decision-related modulation. Our results suggest the existence of complementary segregated information streams to somatosensory cortices.


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Corteza Cerebral/fisiología , Vías Nerviosas/fisiología , Corteza Somatosensorial/fisiología , Tálamo/fisiología , Tacto/fisiología , Vibrisas/fisiología , Animales , Tronco Encefálico/citología , Tronco Encefálico/fisiología , Corteza Cerebral/citología , Femenino , Masculino , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Ratones Transgénicos , Neuronas/fisiología , Corteza Somatosensorial/citología , Transmisión Sináptica , Tálamo/citología , Vibrisas/inervación
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Neuron ; 103(6): 1034-1043.e5, 2019 09 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31402199

RESUMEN

The neural circuits underlying goal-directed sensorimotor transformations in the mammalian brain are incompletely understood. Here, we compared the role of primary tongue-jaw motor cortex (tjM1) and primary whisker sensory cortex (wS1) in head-restrained mice trained to lick a reward spout in response to whisker deflection. Two-photon microscopy combined with microprisms allowed imaging of neuronal network activity across cortical layers in transgenic mice expressing a genetically encoded calcium indicator. Early-phase activity in wS1 encoded the whisker sensory stimulus and was necessary for detection of whisker stimuli. Activity in tjM1 encoded licking direction during task execution and was necessary for contralateral licking. Pre-stimulus activity in tjM1, but not wS1, was predictive of lick direction and contributed causally to small preparatory jaw movements. Our data reveal a shift in coding scheme from wS1 to tjM1, consistent with the hypothesis that these areas represent cortical start and end points for this goal-directed sensorimotor transformation.


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Corteza Motora/fisiología , Red Nerviosa/fisiología , Corteza Somatosensorial/fisiología , Animales , Mapeo Encefálico , Calcio/metabolismo , Maxilares/inervación , Aprendizaje , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Microscopía Fluorescente , Corteza Motora/metabolismo , Red Nerviosa/metabolismo , Optogenética , Recompensa , Corteza Somatosensorial/metabolismo , Lengua/inervación , Vibrisas/inervación
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