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Prefrontal top-down projections control context-dependent strategy selection

Olivier Gschwend
Medidee Services SA, (former postdoc at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Dec 6, 2022

The rules governing behavior often vary with behavioral contexts. As a result, an action rewarded in one context may be discouraged in another. Animals and humans are capable of switching between behavioral strategies under different contexts and acting adaptively according to the variable rules, a flexibility that is thought to be mediated by the prefrontal cortex (PFC). However, how the PFC orchestrates the context-dependent switch of strategies remains unclear. Here we show that pathway-specific projection neurons in the medial PFC (mPFC) differentially contribute to context-instructed strategy selection. In mice trained in a decision-making task in which a previously established rule and a newly learned rule are associated with distinct contexts, the activity of mPFC neurons projecting to the dorsomedial striatum (mPFC-DMS) encodes the contexts and further represents decision strategies conforming to the old and new rules. Moreover, mPFC-DMS neuron activity is required for the context-instructed strategy selection. In contrast, the activity of mPFC neurons projecting to the ventral midline thalamus (mPFC-VMT) does not discriminate between the contexts, and represents the old rule even if mice have adopted the new one. Furthermore, these neurons act to prevent the strategy switch under the new rule. Our results suggest that mPFC-DMS neurons promote flexible strategy selection guided by contexts, whereas mPFC-VMT neurons favor fixed strategy selection by preserving old rules.

ePoster

A Multi-region, Multi-task RNN Model of How Dorsomedial Striatum Implements Flexible Behavior

Sreejan Kumar, Moufan Li, Marcelo Mattar

COSYNE 2025

ePoster

Action-outcome based flexible behavior requires medial prefrontal cortex lead and its enhanced functional connectivity with dorsomedial striatum

Áron Kőszeghy, Wei Xu, Mingshan Liu, Peiheng Lu, Long Wan, Peggy Series, Jian Gan

FENS Forum 2024

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BMAL1 in the dorsomedial striatum affects alcohol consumption, affective behavior, and motor function sex-specifically in mice

Mahgol Darvishmolla, Richard Courtemanche, Konrad Schottner, Shimon Amir

FENS Forum 2024