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A Neural System that Represents the Association of Odors with Rewarded Outcomes and Promotes Behavioral Engagement.

Marie A Gadziola1, Lucas A Stetzik1, Katherine N Wright2, Adrianna J Milton3, Keiko Arakawa3, María Del Mar Cortijo2, Daniel W Wesson4.   

Abstract

Odors are well known to elicit strong emotional and behavioral responses that become strengthened throughout learning, yet the specific cellular systems involved in odor learning and the direct influence of these on behavior are unclear. Here, we investigate the representation of odor-reward associations within two areas recipient of dense olfactory input, the posterior piriform cortex (pPCX) and the olfactory tubercle (OT), using electrophysiological recordings from mice engaged in reward-based learning. Neurons in both regions represent conditioned odors and do so with similar information content, yet the proportion of neurons recruited by conditioned rewarded odors and the magnitudes and durations of their responses are greater in the OT. Using fiber photometry, we find that OT D1-type dopamine-receptor-expressing neurons flexibly represent odors based on reward associations, and using optogenetics, we show that these neurons influence behavioral engagement. These findings contribute to a model whereby OT D1 neurons support odor-guided motivated behaviors.
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Keywords:  hedonics; learning; motivation; olfaction; preference; reward; tubular striatum; valence; ventral striatum

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32697986      PMCID: PMC7470245          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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