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Publication : Global Representations of Goal-Directed Behavior in Distinct Cell Types of Mouse Neocortex.

First Author  Allen WE Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  94
Issue  4 Pages  891-907.e6
PubMed ID  28521139 Mgi Jnum  J:253201
Mgi Id  MGI:6108928 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.017
Citation  Allen WE, et al. (2017) Global Representations of Goal-Directed Behavior in Distinct Cell Types of Mouse Neocortex. Neuron 94(4):891-907.e6
abstractText  The successful planning and execution of adaptive behaviors in mammals may require long-range coordination of neural networks throughout cerebral cortex. The neuronal implementation of signals that could orchestrate cortex-wide activity remains unclear. Here, we develop and apply methods for cortex-wide Ca(2+) imaging in mice performing decision-making behavior and identify a global cortical representation of task engagement encoded in the activity dynamics of both single cells and superficial neuropil distributed across the majority of dorsal cortex. The activity of multiple molecularly defined cell types was found to reflect this representation with type-specific dynamics. Focal optogenetic inhibition tiled across cortex revealed a crucial role for frontal cortex in triggering this cortex-wide phenomenon; local inhibition of this region blocked both the cortex-wide response to task-initiating cues and the voluntary behavior. These findings reveal cell-type-specific processes in cortex for globally representing goal-directed behavior and identify a major cortical node that gates the global broadcast of task-related information.
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