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Publication : Circuit mechanisms underlying motor memory formation in the cerebellum.

First Author  Lee KH Year  2015
Journal  Neuron Volume  86
Issue  2 Pages  529-40
PubMed ID  25843404 Mgi Jnum  J:261283
Mgi Id  MGI:6109836 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2015.03.010
Citation  Lee KH, et al. (2015) Circuit mechanisms underlying motor memory formation in the cerebellum. Neuron 86(2):529-40
abstractText  The cerebellum stores associative motor memories essential for properly timed movement; however, the mechanisms by which these memories form and are acted upon remain unclear. To determine how cerebellar activity relates to movement and motor learning, we used optogenetics to manipulate spontaneously firing Purkinje neurons (PNs) in mouse simplex lobe. Using high-speed videography and motion tracking, we found that altering PN activity produced rapid forelimb movement. PN inhibition drove movements time-locked to stimulus onset, whereas PN excitation drove delayed movements time-locked to stimulus offset. Pairing either PN inhibition or excitation with sensory stimuli triggered the formation of robust, associative motor memories; however, PN excitation led to learned movements whose timing more closely matched training intervals. These findings implicate inhibition of PNs as a teaching signal, consistent with a model whereby learning leads first to reductions in PN firing that subsequently instruct circuit changes in the cerebellar nucleus.
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