2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.02.478814
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Different dopaminergic neurons signal absolute and relative aversive value in the Drosophila mushroom body

Abstract: Animals use prior experience to assign absolute (good or bad) and also relative (better or worse) value to new experience. These learned values guide appropriate later decision-making. While our understanding of how the dopaminergic system computes absolute value is relatively advanced, the mechanistic underpinnings of relative valuation are unclear. Here we reveal mechanisms of absolute and relative aversive valuation in Drosophila. Three types of punishment-sensitive dopaminergic neurons (DANs) drive intensi… Show more

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“…To enable this active regulation of memory, dopamine signals from PPL1-DANs encode the summed value of jointly presented stimuli. This net value comprises innate and learnt valences and can be positive or negative, contrary to prior descriptions of PPL1-DANs that emphasized their signaling of negatively-valued stimuli [67][68][69][70] . During initial cycles of associative conditioning, PPL1-DANs sum the innate valences of both the cue and the reinforcer; this leads to depression of KC→MBON connections, especially in the faster-acting, short-term (γ1 and γ2) learning units of the MB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…To enable this active regulation of memory, dopamine signals from PPL1-DANs encode the summed value of jointly presented stimuli. This net value comprises innate and learnt valences and can be positive or negative, contrary to prior descriptions of PPL1-DANs that emphasized their signaling of negatively-valued stimuli [67][68][69][70] . During initial cycles of associative conditioning, PPL1-DANs sum the innate valences of both the cue and the reinforcer; this leads to depression of KC→MBON connections, especially in the faster-acting, short-term (γ1 and γ2) learning units of the MB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%