2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41380-023-02155-3
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Plasticity of neuronal dynamics in the lateral habenula for cue-punishment associative learning

Mauro Congiu,
Sarah Mondoloni,
Ioannis S. Zouridis
et al.

Abstract: The brain’s ability to associate threats with external stimuli is vital to execute essential behaviours including avoidance. Disruption of this process contributes instead to the emergence of pathological traits which are common in addiction and depression. However, the mechanisms and neural dynamics at the single-cell resolution underlying the encoding of associative learning remain elusive. Here, employing a Pavlovian discrimination task in mice we investigate how neuronal populations in the lateral habenula… Show more

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“…By Week 3, there were substantial individual differences in how the LHb responded to cues and rewards. This may reflect differences in the underlying expression pattern of GCaMP between animals, as different neurons in the LHb can respond in opposite directions to the same stimuli,54 potentially masking effects at the group level. In future studies, we will aim to record individual LHb neurons via miniscopes or electrophysiology to allow direct assessment of heterogeneity in response patterns during SA.…”
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“…By Week 3, there were substantial individual differences in how the LHb responded to cues and rewards. This may reflect differences in the underlying expression pattern of GCaMP between animals, as different neurons in the LHb can respond in opposite directions to the same stimuli,54 potentially masking effects at the group level. In future studies, we will aim to record individual LHb neurons via miniscopes or electrophysiology to allow direct assessment of heterogeneity in response patterns during SA.…”
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confidence: 99%