2019
DOI: 10.1101/815167
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Lesion of striatal patches disrupts habitual behaviors and increases behavioral variability

Abstract: 14Habits are automated behaviors that are insensitive to changes in behavioral outcomes. Habitual responding is 15 thought to be mediated by striatum, with medial striatum guiding goal-directed action and lateral striatum promoting 16 habits. However, interspersed throughout the striatum are neurochemically differing subcompartments known as 17 patches, which are characterized by distinct molecular profiles relative to the surrounding matrix tissue. These 18 structures have been thoroughly characterized neuroc… Show more

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