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Cortical remodelling induced by activity of ventral tegmental dopamine neurons

Shaowen Bao, Vincent T. Chan and Michael M. Merzenich ()
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Shaowen Bao: Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, University of California
Vincent T. Chan: Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, University of California
Michael M. Merzenich: Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, University of California

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6842, 79-83

Abstract: Abstract Representations of sensory stimuli in the cerebral cortex can undergo progressive remodelling according to the behavioural importance of the stimuli1,2. The cortex receives widespread projections from dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA)3,4,5, which are activated by new stimuli or unpredicted rewards6,7, and are believed to provide a reinforcement signal for such learning-related cortical reorganization8. In the primary auditory cortex (AI) dopamine release has been observed during auditory learning that remodels the sound-frequency representations9,10. Furthermore, dopamine modulates long-term potentiation11,12, a putative cellular mechanism underlying plasticity13. Here we show that stimulating the VTA together with an auditory stimulus of a particular tone increases the cortical area and selectivity of the neural responses to that sound stimulus in AI. Conversely, the AI representations of nearby sound frequencies are selectively decreased. Strong, sharply tuned responses to the paired tones also emerge in a second cortical area, whereas the same stimuli evoke only poor or non-selective responses in this second cortical field in naive animals. In addition, we found that strong long-range coherence of neuronal discharge emerges between AI and this secondary auditory cortical area.

Date: 2001
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