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A subcortical circuit linking the cerebellum to the basal ganglia engaged in vocal learning.

Ludivine Pidoux1, Pascale Le Blanc1, Carole Levenes1, Arthur Leblois1.   

Abstract

Speech is a complex sensorimotor skill, and vocal learning involves both the basal ganglia and the cerebellum. These subcortical structures interact indirectly through their respective loops with thalamo-cortical and brainstem networks, and directly via subcortical pathways, but the role of their interaction during sensorimotor learning remains undetermined. While songbirds and their song-dedicated basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuitry offer a unique opportunity to study subcortical circuits involved in vocal learning, the cerebellar contribution to avian song learning remains unknown. We demonstrate that the cerebellum provides a strong input to the song-related basal ganglia nucleus in zebra finches. Cerebellar signals are transmitted to the basal ganglia via a disynaptic connection through the thalamus and then conveyed to their cortical target and to the premotor nucleus controlling song production. Finally, cerebellar lesions impair juvenile song learning, opening new opportunities to investigate how subcortical interactions between the cerebellum and basal ganglia contribute to sensorimotor learning.
© 2018, Pidoux et al.

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Keywords:  basal ganglia; cerebellum; neuroscience; sensorimotor learning; songbirds

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30044222      PMCID: PMC6112851          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.32167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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