Title of article
Driving Opposing Behaviors with Ensembles of Piriform Neurons
Author/Authors
Gloria B. Choi، نويسنده , , Dan D. Stettler، نويسنده , , Benjamin R. Kallman، نويسنده , , Shakthi T. Bhaskar، نويسنده , , Alexander Fleischmann، نويسنده , , Richard Axel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
12
From page
1004
To page
1015
Abstract
Anatomic and physiologic studies have suggested a model in which neurons of the piriform cortex receive convergent input from random collections of glomeruli. In this model, odor representations can only be afforded behavioral significance upon experience. We have devised an experimental strategy that permits us to ask whether the activation of an arbitrarily chosen subpopulation of neurons in piriform cortex can elicit different behavioral responses dependent upon learning. Activation of a small subpopulation of piriform neurons expressing channelrhodopsin at multiple loci in the piriform cortex, when paired with reward or shock, elicits either appetitive or aversive behavior. Moreover, we demonstrate that different subpopulations of piriform neurons expressing ChR2 can be discriminated and independently entrained to elicit distinct behaviors. These observations demonstrate that the piriform cortex is sufficient to elicit learned behavioral outputs in the absence of sensory input. These data imply that the piriform does not use spatial order to map odorant identity or behavioral output.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1020837
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