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The Spatiotemporal Organization of the Striatum Encodes Action Space

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NEURON
卷 95, 期 5, 页码 1171-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.08.015

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  1. Simons Foundation [294295]
  2. European Research Council Consolidator Grant [COG 617142]
  3. HHMI International Early Career Scientist [IEC 55007415]
  4. ERA-Net NEURON grants
  5. NIH [R01 EB22913, 2R01MH064537, R90DA023426]
  6. DARPA [N66001-15-C-4032]
  7. IARPA [D16PC00007]

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Activity in striatal direct-and indirect-pathway spiny projection neurons (SPNs) is critical for proper movement. However, little is known about the spatiotemporal organization of this activity. We investigated the spatiotemporal organization of SPN ensemble activity in mice during self-paced, natural movements using microendoscopic imaging. Activity in both pathways showed predominantly local but also some long-range correlations. Using a novel approach to cluster and quantify behaviors based on continuous accelerometer and video data, we found that SPN ensembles active during specific actions were spatially closer and more correlated overall. Furthermore, similarity between different actions corresponded to the similarity between SPN ensemble patterns, irrespective of movement speed. Consistently, the accuracy of decoding behavior from SPN ensemble patterns was directly related to the dissimilarity between behavioral clusters. These results identify a predominantly local, but not spatially compact, organization of direct- and indirect-pathway SPN activity that maps action space independently of movement speed.

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