Department of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425.
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3275.
eNeuro. 2018 Jan 3;4(6). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0337-17.2017. eCollection 2017 Nov-Dec.
The ability to flexibly switch between goal-directed actions and habits is critical for adaptive behavior. The infralimbic prefrontal cortex (IfL-C) has been consistently identified as a crucial structure for the regulation of response strategies. To investigate the role of the IfL-C, the present study employed two validated reinforcement schedules that either promote habits or goal-directed actions in mice. The results reveal that information about action-outcome relationships is differentially encoded in the IfL-C during actions and habits as evidenced by encoding of behavioral outcomes during goal-directed actions that is lost during habits. Optogenetic inhibition of the IfL-C selectively at press during habitual behavior (when firing rates are reduced during unreinforced goal-directed actions) resulted in restoration of sensitivity to change of action-outcome contingency. These results reveal a novel functional mechanism by which IfL-C promotes habitual behavior, and provide insight into strategies for the treatment and prevention of pathological, inflexible behavior common in neuropsychiatric illness.
灵活切换目标导向行为和习惯的能力对于适应行为至关重要。下边缘前额叶皮层(IfL-C)一直被认为是调节反应策略的关键结构。为了研究 IfL-C 的作用,本研究采用了两种已验证的强化方案,这些方案在小鼠中促进习惯或目标导向行为。结果表明,在目标导向行为和习惯过程中,IfL-C 中对动作-结果关系的信息进行了不同的编码,这可以通过在目标导向行为过程中对行为结果进行编码来证明,而在习惯过程中则会丢失这种编码。在习惯行为期间(当在未强化的目标导向行为期间发射率降低时)选择性地抑制 IfL-C 光遗传学在按压时会导致对动作-结果关联性变化的敏感性恢复。这些结果揭示了 IfL-C 促进习惯行为的新功能机制,并为治疗和预防神经精神疾病中常见的病理性、不灵活行为提供了策略。