[TNJC] Neuro Journal Club this week (7/2, 2pm, Friday)

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Ben Dongsung Huh

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Feb 4, 2014, 2:57:38 PM2/4/14
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Dear all,
In this week's TNJC, Ritwik P Niyogi will present the following paper.


Prolonged dopamine signalling in striatum signals proximity and value of distant rewards.
Howe MW, Tierney PL, Sandberg SG, Phillips PE, Graybiel AM.

Abstract

Predictions about future rewarding events have a powerful influence on behaviour. The phasic spike activity of dopamine-containing neurons, and corresponding dopamine transients in the striatum, are thought to underlie these predictions, encoding positive and negative reward prediction errors. However, many behaviours are directed towards distant goals, for which transient signals may fail to provide sustained drive. Here we report an extended mode of reward-predictive dopamine signalling in the striatum that emerged as rats moved towards distant goals. These dopamine signals, which were detected with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV), gradually increased or--in rare instances--decreased as the animals navigated mazes to reach remote rewards, rather than having phasic or steady tonic profiles. These dopamine increases (ramps) scaled flexibly with both the distance and size of the rewards. During learning, these dopamine signals showed spatial preferences for goals in different locations and readily changed in magnitude to reflect changing values of the distant rewards. Such prolonged dopamine signalling could provide sustained motivational drive, a control mechanism that may be important for normal behaviour and that can be impaired in a range of neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders.


See you then!

Next presenter list:

Marius               14/2/2014
Maneesh           21/2/2014
Cosyne Week  28/2/2014
Interview Week  3/7/2012
Cosyne Wrapup 3/14/2012

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Ben Dongsung Huh
Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit
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