Bolkan Scott S, Stone Iris R, Pinto Lucas, Ashwood Zoe C, Iravedra Garcia Jorge M, Herman Alison L, Singh Priyanka, Bandi Akhil, Cox Julia, Zimmerman Christopher A, Cho Jounhong Ryan, Engelhard Ben, Pillow Jonathan W, Witten Ilana B
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2022 Mar;25(3):345-357. doi: 10.1038/s41593-022-01021-9. Epub 2022 Mar 7.
A classic view of the striatum holds that activity in direct and indirect pathways oppositely modulates motor output. Whether this involves direct control of movement, or reflects a cognitive process underlying movement, remains unresolved. Here we find that strong, opponent control of behavior by the two pathways of the dorsomedial striatum depends on the cognitive requirements of a task. Furthermore, a latent state model (a hidden Markov model with generalized linear model observations) reveals that-even within a single task-the contribution of the two pathways to behavior is state dependent. Specifically, the two pathways have large contributions in one of two states associated with a strategy of evidence accumulation, compared to a state associated with a strategy of repeating previous choices. Thus, both the demands imposed by a task, as well as the internal state of mice when performing a task, determine whether dorsomedial striatum pathways provide strong and opponent control of behavior.
纹状体的经典观点认为,直接通路和间接通路的活动对运动输出进行相反的调节。这是涉及对运动的直接控制,还是反映了运动背后的认知过程,仍未得到解决。在这里,我们发现背内侧纹状体的两条通路对行为的强烈、相反控制取决于任务的认知要求。此外,一个潜在状态模型(一个具有广义线性模型观测值的隐马尔可夫模型)显示,即使在单个任务中,两条通路对行为的贡献也取决于状态。具体而言,与与重复先前选择策略相关的状态相比,在与证据积累策略相关的两种状态之一中,这两条通路有很大贡献。因此,任务所施加的要求以及小鼠执行任务时的内部状态,决定了背内侧纹状体通路是否对行为提供强大且相反的控制。