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Striatal hub of dynamic and stabilized prediction coding in forebrain networks for olfactory reinforcement learning.

Christian Clemm von Hohenberg1, Eleonora Russo1,2, Wolfgang Kelsch3,4, Laurens Winkelmeier1, Carla Filosa2, Renée Hartig2, Max Scheller2, Markus Sack1, Jonathan R Reinwald1, Robert Becker1, David Wolf1, Martin Fungisai Gerchen1, Alexander Sartorius1, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg1, Wolfgang Weber-Fahr1.   

Abstract

Identifying the circuits responsible for cognition and understanding their embedded computations is a challenge for neuroscience. We establish here a hierarchical cross-scale approach, from behavioral modeling and fMRI in task-performing mice to cellular recordings, in order to disentangle local network contributions to olfactory reinforcement learning. At mesoscale, fMRI identifies a functional olfactory-striatal network interacting dynamically with higher-order cortices. While primary olfactory cortices respectively contribute only some value components, the downstream olfactory tubercle of the ventral striatum expresses comprehensively reward prediction, its dynamic updating, and prediction error components. In the tubercle, recordings reveal two underlying neuronal populations with non-redundant reward prediction coding schemes. One population collectively produces stabilized predictions as distributed activity across neurons; in the other, neurons encode value individually and dynamically integrate the recent history of uncertain outcomes. These findings validate a cross-scale approach to mechanistic investigations of higher cognitive functions in rodents.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35676281      PMCID: PMC9177857          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-30978-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   17.694


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