| Literature DB >> 33986154 |
Mehran Ahmadlou1, Janou H W Houba2, Jacqueline F M van Vierbergen2, Maria Giannouli2, Geoffrey-Alexander Gimenez2, Christiaan van Weeghel2, Maryam Darbanfouladi2, Maryam Yasamin Shirazi2, Julia Dziubek2, Mejdy Kacem2, Fred de Winter3, J Alexander Heimel1.
Abstract
Exploring the physical and social environment is essential for understanding the surrounding world. We do not know how novelty-seeking motivation initiates the complex sequence of actions that make up investigatory behavior. We found in mice that inhibitory neurons in the medial zona incerta (ZIm), a subthalamic brain region, are essential for the decision to investigate an object or a conspecific. These neurons receive excitatory input from the prelimbic cortex to signal the initiation of exploration. This signal is modulated in the ZIm by the level of investigatory motivation. Increased activity in the ZIm instigates deep investigative action by inhibiting the periaqueductal gray region. A subpopulation of inhibitory ZIm neurons expressing tachykinin 1 (TAC1) modulates the investigatory behavior.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33986154 DOI: 10.1126/science.abe9681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728