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Background Firing Rates of Orbitofrontal Neurons Reflect Specific Characteristics of Operant Sessions and Modulate Phasic Responses to Reward-Associated Cues and Behavior

机译:眶额神经元的背景发射率反映了操作会话的特定特征并调节对与奖励相关的提示和行为的阶段性反应

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The orbitofrontal cortex plays an important role in the ability of animals to adjust their behavior in response to behavioral outcomes. Multiple studies have demonstrated that responses of orbitofrontal neurons during operant sessions reflect the outcome of particular behaviors. These studies have focused on rapid neural responses to short-duration events such as instrumental behavior and reward-associated discrete cues. We hypothesize that longer-lasting changes in firing are also important for information processing in the orbitofrontal cortex. In the present study, we recorded the activity of 115 single orbitofrontal neurons during a multiphase operant task in which the relationship between a lever-press response and a sucrose reward was varied between the different phases. Approximately one-half of the orbitofrontal neurons exhibited a change in background firing during the operant phases. These changes were observable across multiple behavioral and stimulus events and thus reflected a general shift in background firing. The majority of changes were selective for one or the other of the operant phases. Selective changes contributed to unique patterns of phasic firing time locked to cues and operant behavior in the two operant phases. These findings are consistent with the interpretation that changes in background firing of orbitofrontal neurons reflect operant session characteristics associated with behavioral outcome, and indicate further that changes in background firing contribute to the outcome selectivity of phasic firing patterns. More generally, we propose that the background firing rates of orbitofrontal neurons reflect contextual information, and facilitate context-appropriate event-related information processing and behavioral responses.
机译:眶额皮质在动物适应行为结果的行为能力中起重要作用。多项研究表明,手术期间眶额神经元的反应反映出特定行为的结果。这些研究集中于对短时事件(例如工具行为和与奖励相关的离散提示)的快速神经反应。我们假设,持续放电中的变化对于眶额叶皮质的信息处理也很重要。在本研究中,我们记录了多阶段操作任务期间115个单个眶额神经元的活动,其中杠杆按下响应和蔗糖奖励之间的关系在不同阶段之间有所不同。在手术阶段,大约一半的眶额神经元表现出背景放电的变化。这些变化在多个行为和刺激事件中都可以观察到,因此反映了背景射击的总体变化。大多数更改对一个或另一个操作阶段具有选择性。选择性的变化导致了在两个操作阶段中锁定到提示和操作行为的相位触发时间的独特模式。这些发现与以下解释一致:眶额神经元的背景放电的变化反映了与行为结果相关的操作会话特征,并进一步表明背景放电的变化有助于相射击模式的结果选择性。更一般地说,我们建议眶额神经元的背景放电率反映上下文信息,并促进与上下文相关的事件相关信息处理和行为反应。

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