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A Role for Mixed Corollary Discharge and Proprioceptive Signals in Predicting the Sensory Consequences of Movements

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 34, 期 48, 页码 16103-16116

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2751-14.2014

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cerebellum; corollary discharge; electric fish; proprioception; synaptic plasticity

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  1. National Science Foundation [1025849]
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [NS075023]
  3. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  4. McKnight Endowment Fund
  5. National Research Service Award (NIH) [F31NS076334]
  6. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE [R01NS075023, F31NS076334] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Animals must distinguish behaviorally relevant patterns of sensory stimulation from those that are attributable to their own movements. In principle, this distinction could be made based on internal signals related to motor commands, known as corollary discharge (CD), sensory feedback, or some combination of both. Here we use an advantageous model system-the electrosensory lobe (ELL) of weakly electric mormyrid fish-to directly examine how CD and proprioceptive feedback signals are transformed into negative images of the predictable electrosensory consequences of the fish's motor commands and/or movements. In vivo recordings from ELL neurons and theoretical modeling suggest that negative images are formed via anti-Hebbian plasticity acting on random, nonlinear mixtures of CD and proprioception. In support of this, we find that CD and proprioception are randomly mixed in spinal mossy fibers and that properties of granule cells are consistent with a nonlinear recoding of these signals. The mechanistic account provided here may be relevant to understanding how internal models of movement consequences are implemented in other systems in which similar components (e.g., mixed sensory and motor signals and synaptic plasticity) are found.

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