Advance cueing produces enhanced action-boundary patterns of spike activity in the sensorimotor striatum

作者:Barnes Terra D; Mao Jian Bin; Hu Dan; Kubota Yasuo; Dreyer Anna A; Stamoulis Catherine; Brown Emery N; Graybiel Ann M*
来源:Journal of Neurophysiology, 2011, 105(4): 1861-1878.
DOI:10.1152/jn.00871.2010

摘要

Barnes TD, Mao J-B, Hu D, Kubota Y, Dreyer AA, Stamoulis C, Brown EN, Graybiel AM. Advance cueing produces enhanced action-boundary patterns of spike activity in the sensorimotor striatum. J Neurophysiol 105: 1861-1878, 2011. First published February 9, 2011; doi:10.1152/jn.00871.2010.-One of the most characteristic features of habitual behaviors is that they can be evoked by a single cue. In the experiments reported here, we tested for the effects of such advance cueing on the firing patterns of striatal neurons in the sensorimotor striatum. Rats ran in a T-maze with instruction cues about the location of reward given at the start of the runs. This advance cueing about reward produced a highly augmented task-bracketing pattern of activity at the beginning and end of procedural task performance relative to the patterns found previously with midtask cueing. Remarkably, the largest increase in activity early during the T-maze runs was not associated with the instruction cues themselves, the earliest predictors of reward; instead, the highest peak of early activity was associated with the beginning of the motor period of the task. We suggest that the advance cueing, reducing midrun demands for decision making but adding a working-memory load, facilitated chunking of the maze runs as executable scripts anchored to sensorimotor aspects of the task and unencumbered by midtask decision-making demands. Our findings suggest that the acquisition of stronger task-bracketing patterns of striatal activity in the sensorimotor striatum could reflect this enhancement of behavioral chunking. Deficits in such representations of learned sequential behaviors could contribute to motor and cognitive problems in a range of neurological disorders affecting the basal ganglia, including Parkinson's disease.

  • 出版日期2011-4
  • 单位MIT