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A basal ganglia circuit for evaluating action outcomes

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  • Marcus Stephenson-Jones

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Kai Yu

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Sandra Ahrens

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Jason M. Tucciarone

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor
    Medical Scientist Training Program & Program in Neuroscience, Stony Brook University)

  • Aile N. van Huijstee

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Luis A. Mejia

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Mario A. Penzo

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

  • Lung-Hao Tai

    (University of California Berkeley, Berkeley)

  • Linda Wilbrecht

    (University of California Berkeley, Berkeley
    Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California Berkeley)

  • Bo Li

    (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor)

Abstract

In mice, glutamatergic globus pallidus neurons projecting to the lateral habenula (GPh neurons) bi-directionally encode positive and negative prediction error signals that are critical for outcome evaluation and are driven by a subset of basal ganglia circuits.

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  • Marcus Stephenson-Jones & Kai Yu & Sandra Ahrens & Jason M. Tucciarone & Aile N. van Huijstee & Luis A. Mejia & Mario A. Penzo & Lung-Hao Tai & Linda Wilbrecht & Bo Li, 2016. "A basal ganglia circuit for evaluating action outcomes," Nature, Nature, vol. 539(7628), pages 289-293, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:539:y:2016:i:7628:d:10.1038_nature19845
    DOI: 10.1038/nature19845
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    1. Kyuhyun Choi & Eugenio Piasini & Edgar Díaz-Hernández & Luigim Vargas Cifuentes & Nathan T. Henderson & Elizabeth N. Holly & Manivannan Subramaniyan & Charles R. Gerfen & Marc V. Fuccillo, 2023. "Distributed processing for value-based choice by prelimbic circuits targeting anterior-posterior dorsal striatal subregions in male mice," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-19, December.

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