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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Dynamical population coding during defensive behaviours in prefrontal circuits

Cyril Herry

Prof

Neurocentre Magendie

Schedule
Monday, November 23, 2020

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Monday, November 23, 2020

12:00 PM Europe/Paris

Host: ICM Paris Brain Institute

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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ICM Paris Brain Institute

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Coping with threatening situations requires both identifying stimuli predicting danger and selecting adaptive behavioral responses in order to survive. The dorso medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is a critical structure involved in the regulation of threat-related behaviour, yet it is still largely unclear how threat-predicting stimuli and defensive behaviours are associated within prefrontal networks in order to successfully drive adaptive responses. To address these questions, we used a combination of extracellular recordings, neuronal decoding approaches, and optogenetic manipulations to show that threat representations and the initiation of avoidance behaviour are dynamically encoded in the overall population activity of dmPFC neurons. These data indicate that although dmPFC population activity at stimulus onset encodes sustained threat representations and discriminates threat- from non-threat cues, it does not predict action outcome. In contrast, transient dmPFC population activity prior to action initiation reliably predicts avoided from non-avoided trials. Accordingly, optogenetic inhibition of prefrontal activity critically constrained the selection of adaptive defensive responses in a time-dependent manner. These results reveal that the adaptive selection of active fear responses relies on a dynamic process of information linking threats with defensive actions unfolding within prefrontal networks.

Topics

action outcomeavoidance behaviourdefensive behavioursdmPFCmPFCneuronal decodingoptogenetic manipulationspopulation activitypopulation codingprefrontal circuitsprefrontal cortexthreat representations

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Cyril Herry

Prof

Neurocentre Magendie

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