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Cell-Type-Specific Outcome Representation in the Primary Motor Cortex.

Shahar Levy1, Maria Lavzin1, Hadas Benisty2, Amir Ghanayim1, Uri Dubin1, Shay Achvat1, Zohar Brosh1, Fadi Aeed1, Brett D Mensh3, Yitzhak Schiller1, Ron Meir2, Omri Barak1, Ronen Talmon2, Adam W Hantman4, Jackie Schiller5.   

Abstract

Adaptive movements are critical for animal survival. To guide future actions, the brain monitors various outcomes, including achievement of movement and appetitive goals. The nature of these outcome signals and their neuronal and network realization in the motor cortex (M1), which directs skilled movements, is largely unknown. Using a dexterity task, calcium imaging, optogenetic perturbations, and behavioral manipulations, we studied outcome signals in the murine forelimb M1. We found two populations of layer 2-3 neurons, termed success- and failure-related neurons, that develop with training, and report end results of trials. In these neurons, prolonged responses were recorded after success or failure trials independent of reward and kinematics. In addition, the initial state of layer 5 pyramidal tract neurons contained a memory trace of the previous trial's outcome. Intertrial cortical activity was needed to learn new task requirements. These M1 layer-specific performance outcome signals may support reinforcement motor learning of skilled behavior.
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Keywords:  layer 2-3; layer 5; motor cortex; motor learning; outcome; pyramidal tract neurons; reward; two-photon calcium imaging

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32589878     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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