2019
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0190-19.2019
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Dopamine Depletion Affects Vocal Acoustics and Disrupts Sensorimotor Adaptation in Songbirds

Abstract: Dopamine is hypothesized to convey error information in reinforcement learning tasks with explicit appetitive or aversive cues. However, during motor skill learning feedback signals arise from an animal’s evaluation of sensory feedback resulting from its own behavior, rather than any external reward or punishment. It has previously been shown that intact dopaminergic signaling from the ventral tegmental area/substantia nigra pars compacta (VTA/SNc) complex is necessary for vocal learning when songbirds modify … Show more

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“…Like the noradrenergic populations, these neurons are known to have roles in auditory processing (Nevue, Felix 2nd, & Portfors, 2016) as well as motor functions (Koblinger et al, 2014). Interestingly, our dopaminergic results contrast with work that emphasizes the role of dopamine in other taxa (Saravanan, Hoffmann, Jacob, Berman, & Sober, 2019;Simonyan, Horwitz, & Jarvis, 2012), in that our TH/PRV triple-labeling revealed no PRV infection in either the ventral tegmental area or the substantia nigra pars compacta (Figure 14b).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…Like the noradrenergic populations, these neurons are known to have roles in auditory processing (Nevue, Felix 2nd, & Portfors, 2016) as well as motor functions (Koblinger et al, 2014). Interestingly, our dopaminergic results contrast with work that emphasizes the role of dopamine in other taxa (Saravanan, Hoffmann, Jacob, Berman, & Sober, 2019;Simonyan, Horwitz, & Jarvis, 2012), in that our TH/PRV triple-labeling revealed no PRV infection in either the ventral tegmental area or the substantia nigra pars compacta (Figure 14b).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…This is important for many reasons, but relevant to our findings it shows that DA modulation is a read out of the bird’s perceived vocal success based on an internally encoded, or expected, goal. Similarly, decreasing VTA activity in Area X via 6-OHDA-induced retrograde lesions of dopaminergic cells in the VTA resulted in loss of the vocal learning that is normally driven by disruptive auditory feedback in a negative reinforcement task [ 106 , 107 ]. The association between DA and encoding of altered auditory feedback was further tested via optogenetic inhibition and excitation of VTA axon terminals during singing, modulating DA in Area X. DA modulation predictably guided changes in targeted song syllable production consistent with positive and negative reinforcement of performance [ 101 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this statement is not to say that there are no assumptions in its use. As mentioned previously, the bootstrap cannot be used on a metric that does not obey the law of large numbers (i.e., the central limit theorem) or is not linear in the probability space (e.g., depends on the product or logarithm of probabilities like entropy for example given equal weight to each syllable independent of its frequency of occurrence in the actual dataset [29] while in the experimental results analyzed here, each syllable is weighted by its frequency of occurrence due to the differences in the nature of experiments and questions being analyzed.…”
Section: Choosing the Number Of Times To Resample Using Bootstrapmentioning
confidence: 99%