Opposite ACh changes with learning at cue and reward are signal component selective and spatially concentrated in the anterior dorsal striatum.
CRN Team Cragg used array photometry in mice to reveal a topography of opposing changes in ACh release across distinct striatal regions. Reward prediction error encoding was localized to specific phases of ACh dynamics in anterior dorsal striatum.
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Many thanks to Mark Howe and all colleagues who contributed to this work! π
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This reveals how the brain balances learning vs unlearning! But how do these ACh βunlearning βsignals emerge? well it takes two (ACh and DA) to tango! Many more details in the Paper!
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When we silenced ACh in this region, extinction was impaired, demonstrating the role of ACh elevations in down-regulating cue-reward associations.
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We identified precise topographic organization of ACh release, with the anterior dorsal striatum as the key hub for this learning/extinction switch.
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Key finding: ACh dips during cue-reward associations ("that bell means treats - learn this!") while ACh elevations emerge when cues lose their predictive value ("bell but no treats anymore - forget this association!").
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We mapped striatum-wide acetylcholine dynamics and investigated how ACh release evolves during Pavlovian learning and extinction.
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ASAP CRN Team Cragg interested in DA & ACh neuromodulation in PD.
Steph Cragg, Richard Wade-Martins, Peter Magill @University of Oxford
Dinos Meletis @Karolinska Institutet
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