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Publication : Superior colliculus bidirectionally modulates choice activity in frontal cortex.

First Author  Thomas A Year  2023
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  7358
PubMed ID  37963894 Mgi Jnum  J:358783
Mgi Id  MGI:7549982 Doi  10.1038/s41467-023-43252-9
Citation  Thomas A, et al. (2023) Superior colliculus bidirectionally modulates choice activity in frontal cortex. Nat Commun 14(1):7358
abstractText  Action selection occurs through competition between potential choice options. Neural correlates of choice competition are observed across frontal cortex and downstream superior colliculus (SC) during decision-making, yet how these regions interact to mediate choice competition remains unresolved. Here we report that SC can bidirectionally modulate choice competition and drive choice activity in frontal cortex. In the mouse, topographically matched regions of frontal cortex and SC formed a descending motor pathway for directional licking and a re-entrant loop via the thalamus. During decision-making, distinct neuronal populations in both frontal cortex and SC encoded opposing lick directions and exhibited competitive interactions. SC GABAergic neurons encoded ipsilateral choice and locally inhibited glutamatergic neurons that encoded contralateral choice. Activating or suppressing these cell types could bidirectionally drive choice activity in frontal cortex. These results thus identify SC as a major locus to modulate choice competition within the broader action selection network.
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