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Publication : Dopamine neurons projecting to the posterior striatum reinforce avoidance of threatening stimuli.

First Author  Menegas W Year  2018
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  21
Issue  10 Pages  1421-1430
PubMed ID  30177795 Mgi Jnum  J:267039
Mgi Id  MGI:6257231 Doi  10.1038/s41593-018-0222-1
Citation  Menegas W, et al. (2018) Dopamine neurons projecting to the posterior striatum reinforce avoidance of threatening stimuli. Nat Neurosci 21(10):1421-1430
abstractText  Midbrain dopamine neurons are well known for their role in reward-based reinforcement learning. We found that the activity of dopamine axons in the posterior tail of the striatum (TS) scaled with the novelty and intensity of external stimuli, but did not encode reward value. We demonstrated that the ablation of TS-projecting dopamine neurons specifically inhibited avoidance of novel or high-intensity stimuli without affecting animals' initial avoidance responses, suggesting a role in reinforcement rather than simply in avoidance itself. Furthermore, we found that animals avoided optogenetic activation of dopamine axons in TS during a choice task and that this stimulation could partially reinstate avoidance of a familiar object. These results suggest that TS-projecting dopamine neurons reinforce avoidance of threatening stimuli. More generally, our results indicate that there are at least two axes of reinforcement learning using dopamine in the striatum: one based on value and one based on external threat.
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