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Publication : Corticostriatal Flow of Action Selection Bias.

First Author  Hwang EJ Year  2019
Journal  Neuron Volume  104
Issue  6 Pages  1126-1140.e6
PubMed ID  31706697 Mgi Jnum  J:283244
Mgi Id  MGI:6386577 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2019.09.028
Citation  Hwang EJ, et al. (2019) Corticostriatal Flow of Action Selection Bias. Neuron 104(6):1126-1140.e6
abstractText  The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) performs many functions, including decision making and movement control. It remains unknown which input and output pathways of PPC support different functions. We addressed this issue in mice, focusing on PPC neurons projecting to the dorsal striatum (PPC-STR) and the posterior secondary motor cortex (PPC-pM2). Projection-specific, retrograde labeling showed that PPC-STR and PPC-pM2 represent largely distinct subpopulations, with PPC-STR receiving stronger inputs from association areas and PPC-pM2 receiving stronger sensorimotor inputs. Two-photon calcium imaging during decision making revealed that the PPC-STR population encodes history-dependent choice bias more strongly than PPC-pM2 or general PPC populations. Furthermore, optogenetic inactivation of PPC-STR neurons or their terminals in STR decreased history-dependent bias, while inactivation of PPC-pM2 neurons altered movement kinematics. Therefore, PPC biases action selection through its STR projection while controlling movements through PPC-pM2 neurons. PPC may support multiple functions through parallel subpopulations, each with distinct input-output connectivity.
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