Taha Sharif A, Nicola Saleem M, Fields Howard L
Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center, Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA.
J Physiol. 2007 Nov 1;584(Pt 3):801-18. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.140236. Epub 2007 Aug 30.
The nucleus accumbens is involved in the modulation of motivated behaviour by reward-associated sensory information. However, little is known about the specific nature of the nucleus accumbens' contribution to generating movement. We investigated motor encoding by nucleus accumbens neurons in rats performing a delayed response task that allowed us to dissociate the effects of sensory and motor events on firing. In a subset of neurons, firing in the delay period preceding movement was highly selective; this selectivity was tightly correlated with the direction of the subsequent movement, but not with the sensory properties of the instructive cue. Direction selectivity in this population of neurons developed over the course of the delay period, with the strongest selectivity apparent just prior to movement onset. Selectivity was also apparent in nucleus accumbens neurons during movement, such that firing showed a tight correlation with movement direction, but not the instructive cue presented nor the spatial destination of the movement. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that a subpopulation of nucleus accumbens neurons contributes to the selection and execution of specific motivated behaviours.
伏隔核通过与奖励相关的感觉信息参与动机行为的调节。然而,关于伏隔核在产生运动方面的具体作用性质,我们所知甚少。我们研究了大鼠执行延迟反应任务时伏隔核神经元的运动编码,该任务使我们能够区分感觉和运动事件对放电的影响。在一部分神经元中,运动前延迟期的放电具有高度选择性;这种选择性与随后运动的方向紧密相关,但与指示性线索的感觉特性无关。这群神经元的方向选择性在延迟期过程中逐渐形成,在运动开始前选择性最强。在运动过程中,伏隔核神经元的选择性也很明显,即放电与运动方向紧密相关,但与呈现的指示性线索或运动的空间目的地无关。这些结果与以下假设一致,即伏隔核神经元的一个亚群有助于特定动机行为的选择和执行。