“…Prominent theories are based on evidence suggesting that pupil diameter tracks changes in the activity of noradrenergic LC neurons in humans and non-human primates (Aston-Jones and Cohen, 2005; Gilzenrat et al, 2010; Murphy et al, 2014a; Varazzani et al, 2015). Behavioral arousal is closely related to LC activity (Samuels and Szabadi, 2008a; Carter et al, 2010; Sara and Bouret, 2012) and pupil dilation in mice (Reimer et al, 2014; McGinley et al, 2015b; Vinck et al, 2015), as well as other neuromodulatory systems including acetylcholine (ACh; Eggermann et al, 2014; Lin et al, 2015; Harrison et al, 2016). Therefore, the task-related pupil dilations that we report are likely correlated with activation of pupil-linked neuromodulator systems, including LC neuron activity, but this remains to be tested by directly recording LC neurons in mice.…”