Journal article

Neural basis of anticipation and premature impulsive action in the frontal cortex

R Guzulaitis, L Godenzini, LM Palmer

Nature Neuroscience | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2022

Abstract

Planning motor actions can improve behavioral performance; however, it can also lead to premature actions. Although the anterior lateral motor cortex (ALM) is known to be important for correct motor planning, it is currently unknown how it contributes to premature impulsive motor output. This was addressed using whole-cell voltage recordings from layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons within the ALM while mice performed a cued sensory association task. Here, a robust voltage response was evoked during the auditory cue, which was greater during incorrect premature behavior than during correct performance in the task. Optogenetically suppressing ALM during the cued sensory association task led to enhance..

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Awarded by Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank D. Scott for providing the AAV1/2-muGFP and V. Bahr, J. Kremkow and R. Sachdev for custom software for measuring online pupil diameter. This work was supported by the NHMRC (grant nos. APP1086082 and APP1063533, L.M.P.), the Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation (L.M.P.), the Australian Research Council (grant no. DP160103047, L.M.P.), IBRO (Return Home Fellowship and Early Career Award, R.G.) and an MJJ (Marius Jakulis Jason) fellowship (R.G.). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.