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Neurons in a Forebrain Nucleus Required for Vocal Plasticity Rapidly Switch between Precise Firing and Variable Bursting Depending on Social Context

机译:语音可塑性所需的前脑核中的神经元会根据社交环境在精确射击和可变爆发之间快速切换

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Song is a learned vocal behavior influenced by social interactions. Prior work has suggested that the anterior forebrain pathway (AFP), a specialized pallial-basal ganglia circuit critical for vocal plasticity, mediates the influence of social signals on song. Here, we investigate the signals the AFP sends to song motor areas and their dependence on social context by characterizing singing-related activity of single neurons in the AFP output nucleus LMAN (lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior nidopallium). We show that interaction with females causes marked, real-time changes in firing properties of individual LMAN neurons. When males sing to females ("directed"), LMAN neurons exhibit reliable firing of single spikes precisely locked to song. In contrast, when males sing alone ("undirected"), the same LMAN neurons exhibit prominent burst firing and trial-by-trial variability. Burst structure and timing vary substantially across repeated undirected trials. Despite context-dependent differences in firing statistics, the average pattern of song-locked firing for an individual neuron is similar across behavioral contexts, suggesting a common underlying signal. Different LMAN neurons in the same bird, however, exhibit distinct firing patterns, suggesting that subsets of neurons jointly encode song features. Together, our findings demonstrate that behavioral interactions reversibly transform the signaling mode of LMAN neurons. Such changes may contribute to rapid switching of motor activity between variable and precise states. More generally, our results suggest that pallial-basal ganglia circuits contribute to motor learning and production through multiple mechanisms: patterned signals could guide changes in motor output while state-dependent variability could subserve motor exploration.
机译:歌曲是受社交互动影响的学习型声音行为。先前的工作表明,前脑前路(AFP)是一种对声音可塑性至关重要的专门的颅底神经节回路,可调节社交信号对歌曲的影响。在这里,我们通过表征AFP输出核LMAN(前鼻pal侧外侧核细胞核)中单个神经元的歌唱相关活动,来研究AFP发送到歌曲运动区的信号及其对社交环境的依赖性。我们表明,与雌性的相互作用会引起个体LMAN神经元放电特性的明显实时变化。当雄性向雌性唱歌(“定向”)时,LMAN神经元会可靠地发射精确锁定在歌曲上的单个尖峰。相反,当男性单独唱歌时(“无方向性”),相同的LMAN神经元表现出突出的猝发放电和逐次试验变异性。在重复的无方向试验中,爆发结构和时机差异很大。尽管放电统计数据的上下文相关差异,但单个神经元的歌曲锁定放电的平均模式在行为上下文中相似,表明存在共同的潜在信号。但是,同一只鸟中的不同LMAN神经元表现出不同的发射模式,表明神经元子集共同编码歌曲特征。在一起,我们的发现表明,行为相互作用可逆地改变LMAN神经元的信号传导模式。这样的变化可能有助于在可变状态和精确状态之间快速地切换电动机活动。更普遍地说,我们的研究结果表明,颅底神经节回路通过多种机制促进了运动学习和生产:模式化信号可以指导运动输出的变化,而状态相关的可变性可以促进运动探索。

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