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管测试中社会统治地位互动期间内侧前额皮质中自我和他人的 Ca2+成像。

Ca2+ imaging of self and other in medial prefrontal cortex during social dominance interactions in a tube test.

机构信息

Laboratory for Cognitive Neuroscience, Edinburgh Neuroscience, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, United Kingdom.

Simons Initiative for the Developing Brain and Patrick Wild Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9JZ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2022 Aug 2;119(31):e2107942119. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2107942119. Epub 2022 Jul 26.

Abstract

The study of social dominance interactions between animals offers a window onto the decision-making involved in establishing dominance hierarchies and an opportunity to examine changes in social behavior observed in certain neurogenetic disorders. Competitive social interactions, such as in the widely used tube test, reflect this decision-making. Previous studies have focused on the different patterns of behavior seen in the dominant and submissive animal, neural correlates of effortful behavior believed to mediate the outcome of such encounters, and interbrain correlations of neural activity. Using a rigorous mutual information criterion, we now report that neural responses recorded with endoscopic calcium imaging in the prelimbic zone of the medial prefrontal cortex show unique correlations to specific dominance-related behaviors. Interanimal analyses revealed cell/behavior correlations that are primarily with an animal's own behavior or with the other animal's behavior, or the coincident behavior of both animals (such as pushing by one and resisting by the other). The comparison of unique and coincident cells helps to disentangle cell firing that reflects an animal's own or the other's specific behavior from situations reflecting conjoint action. These correlates point to a more cognitive rather than a solely behavioral dimension of social interactions that needs to be considered in the design of neurobiological studies of social behavior. These could prove useful in studies of disorders affecting social recognition and social engagement, and the treatment of disorders of social interaction.

摘要

研究动物之间的社会统治相互作用为研究建立统治等级制度所涉及的决策提供了一个窗口,并为研究某些神经遗传疾病中观察到的社会行为变化提供了机会。竞争的社会相互作用,如广泛使用的管试验,反映了这种决策。以前的研究集中在占优势和顺从的动物的不同行为模式、被认为介导这种遭遇结果的努力行为的神经相关物、以及大脑间神经活动的相关性上。我们现在使用严格的互信息标准报告说,在内窥镜钙成像记录的内侧前额叶皮层的前扣带皮层中的神经反应与特定的与统治相关的行为有独特的相关性。动物间的分析显示出细胞/行为的相关性,主要是与动物自身的行为或其他动物的行为,或两者的共同行为(如一个推动,另一个抵抗)。独特和共同细胞的比较有助于将反映动物自身或其他特定行为的细胞发射与反映联合行动的情况区分开来。这些相关性表明,社会互动的神经生物学研究需要考虑到更具认知性而不仅仅是行为性的维度,这些相关性在研究影响社会认知和社会参与的疾病以及治疗社会互动障碍方面可能很有用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4d9a/9353509/5923e1a8ac35/pnas.2107942119fig01.jpg

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