甲状腺-双相皮层电路对于位置-动作协调至关重要
Christine M Simmons1, Shawn C Moseley1, Jordan D Ogg1
1Department of Psychology, Program of Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
Hippocampus
|October 9, 2023
概括
前部和侧部丘脑 (ALT) 和顶部皮质 (PC) 电路对于导航至关重要. 禁用这种途径会损害老鼠将空间位置与正确行动联系起来的能力,突出其在目标导向运动中的作用.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 空间导航 空间导航
背景情况:
- 前部和侧部 (ALT) 包含头部方向细胞,这些细胞对环境定向至关重要.
- 假设顶层皮质 (PC) 能够整合视者依赖的和视者独立的空间框架.
- 协调ALT-PC功能对于导航到记住的位置至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在空间导航中研究ALT和PC之间的功能连接.
- 确定ALT-PC电路在将空间位置与特定行动联系中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在小鼠身上使用四臂迷宫进行了位置动作任务.
- 肌肉醇无活化针对双边PC,双边ALT或ALT-PC网络.
- 在同一只动物中,在肌肉醇和盐水疗程之间进行了性能比较.
主要成果:
- 所有的非激活都降低了位置动作任务的准确性.
- 双边PC失活特别增加了非选择错误和响应延迟.
- 这些发现表明,ALT-PC电路在成功的目标定向导航中具有重要作用.
结论:
- ALT-PC电路对于将空间位置与适当的运动行为联系起来至关重要.
- 破坏这个电路会损害导航到记忆中的偏心位置的能力.
- 这项研究阐明了空间记忆引导行为背后的一个关键神经机制.
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