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A neural circuit state change underlying skilled movements.

Mark J Wagner1, Joan Savall2, Oscar Hernandez3, Gabriel Mel4, Hakan Inan5, Oleg Rumyantsev6, Jérôme Lecoq7, Tony Hyun Kim8, Jin Zhong Li7, Charu Ramakrishnan9, Karl Deisseroth9, Liqun Luo10, Surya Ganguli11, Mark J Schnitzer12.   

Abstract

In motor neuroscience, state changes are hypothesized to time-lock neural assemblies coordinating complex movements, but evidence for this remains slender. We tested whether a discrete change from more autonomous to coherent spiking underlies skilled movement by imaging cerebellar Purkinje neuron complex spikes in mice making targeted forelimb-reaches. As mice learned the task, millimeter-scale spatiotemporally coherent spiking emerged ipsilateral to the reaching forelimb, and consistent neural synchronization became predictive of kinematic stereotypy. Before reach onset, spiking switched from more disordered to internally time-locked concerted spiking and silence. Optogenetic manipulations of cerebellar feedback to the inferior olive bi-directionally modulated neural synchronization and reaching direction. A simple model explained the reorganization of spiking during reaching as reflecting a discrete bifurcation in olivary network dynamics. These findings argue that to prepare learned movements, olivo-cerebellar circuits enter a self-regulated, synchronized state promoting motor coordination. State changes facilitating behavioral transitions may generalize across neural systems.
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Keywords:  Purkinje cells; calcium imaging; cerebellum; climbing fibers; coupled oscillators; motor learning; neural circuit dynamics; state change; synchronization; two-photon microscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34214470      PMCID: PMC8844704          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   66.850


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