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Publication : Differential encoding in prefrontal cortex projection neuron classes across cognitive tasks.

First Author  Lui JH Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  2 Pages  489-506.e26
PubMed ID  33338423 Mgi Jnum  J:301465
Mgi Id  MGI:6505644 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.11.046
Citation  Lui JH, et al. (2021) Differential encoding in prefrontal cortex projection neuron classes across cognitive tasks. Cell 184(2):489-506.e26
abstractText  Single-cell transcriptomics has been widely applied to classify neurons in the mammalian brain, while systems neuroscience has historically analyzed the encoding properties of cortical neurons without considering cell types. Here we examine how specific transcriptomic types of mouse prefrontal cortex (PFC) projection neurons relate to axonal projections and encoding properties across multiple cognitive tasks. We found that most types projected to multiple targets, and most targets received projections from multiple types, except PFC-->PAG (periaqueductal gray). By comparing Ca(2+) activity of the molecularly homogeneous PFC-->PAG type against two heterogeneous classes in several two-alternative choice tasks in freely moving mice, we found that all task-related signals assayed were qualitatively present in all examined classes. However, PAG-projecting neurons most potently encoded choice in cued tasks, whereas contralateral PFC-projecting neurons most potently encoded reward context in an uncued task. Thus, task signals are organized redundantly, but with clear quantitative biases across cells of specific molecular-anatomical characteristics.
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