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Reorganization of corticospinal output during motor learning

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 20, 期 8, 页码 1133-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nn.4596

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  1. NIH [R01 DC014690-01, R21 DC012641, R01 NS091010A, U01 NS094342, R01 EY025349]
  2. Human Frontier Science Program
  3. Japan Science and Technology Agency (PRESTO)
  4. New York Stem Cell Foundation
  5. David & Lucile Packard Foundation
  6. Pew Charitable Trusts
  7. McKnight Foundation
  8. Neuroplasticity of Aging Training Grant [AG000216]
  9. Newton International fellowship
  10. Human Frontier Science Program fellowship
  11. EMBO fellowship
  12. Swiss National Science Foundation

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Motor learning is accompanied by widespread changes within the motor cortex, but it is unknown whether these changes are ultimately funneled through a stable corticospinal output channel or whether the corticospinal output itself is plastic. We investigated the consistency of the relationship between corticospinal neuron activity and movement through in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in mice learning a lever-press task. Corticospinal neurons exhibited heterogeneous correlations with movement, with the majority of movement-modulated neurons decreasing activity during movement. Individual cells changed their activity across days, which led to changed associations between corticospinal activity and movement. Unlike previous observations in layer 2/3, activity accompanying learned movements did not become more consistent with learning; instead, the activity of dissimilar movements became more decorrelated. These results indicate that the relationship between corticospinal activity and movement is dynamic and that the types of activity and plasticity are different from and possibly complementary to those in layer 2/3.

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