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Publication : An Amygdala Circuit Mediates Experience-Dependent Momentary Arrests during Exploration.

First Author  Botta P Year  2020
Journal  Cell Volume  183
Issue  3 Pages  605-619.e22
PubMed ID  33031743 Mgi Jnum  J:299111
Mgi Id  MGI:6477711 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2020.09.023
Citation  Botta P, et al. (2020) An Amygdala Circuit Mediates Experience-Dependent Momentary Arrests during Exploration. Cell 183(3):605-619.e22
abstractText  Exploration of novel environments ensures survival and evolutionary fitness. It is expressed through exploratory bouts and arrests that change dynamically based on experience. Neural circuits mediating exploratory behavior should therefore integrate experience and use it to select the proper behavioral output. Using a spatial exploration assay, we uncovered an experience-dependent increase in momentary arrests in locations where animals arrested previously. Calcium imaging in freely exploring mice revealed a genetically and projection-defined neuronal ensemble in the basolateral amygdala that is active during self-paced behavioral arrests. This ensemble was recruited in an experience-dependent manner, and closed-loop optogenetic manipulation of these neurons revealed that they are sufficient and necessary to drive experience-dependent arrests during exploration. Projection-specific imaging and optogenetic experiments revealed that these arrests are effected by basolateral amygdala neurons projecting to the central amygdala, uncovering an amygdala circuit that mediates momentary arrests in familiar places but not avoidance or anxiety/fear-like behaviors.
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