2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.08.021
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Integration of Parallel Opposing Memories Underlies Memory Extinction

Abstract: SummaryAccurately predicting an outcome requires that animals learn supporting and conflicting evidence from sequential experience. In mammals and invertebrates, learned fear responses can be suppressed by experiencing predictive cues without punishment, a process called memory extinction. Here, we show that extinction of aversive memories in Drosophila requires specific dopaminergic neurons, which indicate that omission of punishment is remembered as a positive experience. Functional imaging revealed co-exist… Show more

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“…Appetitive conditioning does indeed potentiate responses in MB-V3/α3 and MVP2/γ1-pedc approach MBONs (11; 31), and depress responses in M4β /β 2mp and M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (10). Similarly, removal of an expected aversive stimulus, which constitutes a positive RPE, depresses M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (14). In addition, aversive conditioning depresses responses in MPV2/γ1-pedc MB-V2/α2α 2 approach MBONs (18; 25), and potentiates responses in M4β /β 2mp and M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (10; 24).…”
Section: Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Appetitive conditioning does indeed potentiate responses in MB-V3/α3 and MVP2/γ1-pedc approach MBONs (11; 31), and depress responses in M4β /β 2mp and M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (10). Similarly, removal of an expected aversive stimulus, which constitutes a positive RPE, depresses M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (14). In addition, aversive conditioning depresses responses in MPV2/γ1-pedc MB-V2/α2α 2 approach MBONs (18; 25), and potentiates responses in M4β /β 2mp and M6/γ5β 2a avoidance MBONs (10; 24).…”
Section: Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For example, a reduction in electric shock magnitude, after an initial period of training, would elicit an excitatory (inhibitory) response in appetitive (aversive) DANs. Felsenberg et al (13;14) provide indirect evidence for this. The authors trained flies on a CS+, then re-exposed the fly to the CS+ without the US.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…However, the extent to which learning in a specific compartment is regulated by the output from its own compartment or from other compartments is still unclear. A few direct anatomical connections from MBONs to modulatory neurons have been identified 13,14,[45][46][47][48][49]53,54 , but possible indirect connections via intermediate feedback neurons have not been investigated. In total, despite a good understanding of the structure and function of the core components of the MB 14,47,48,58 , the circuits presynaptic to modulatory neurons that regulate their activity have re-mained largely uncharacterized, in both adult and larval Drosophila.…”
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confidence: 99%