2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.12.584623
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Cortico-striatal action control inherent of opponent cognitive-motivational styles

Cassandra Avila,
Martin Sarter

Abstract: Turning on cue or stopping at a red light requires the detection of such cues to select action sequences, or suppress action, in accordance with cue-associated action rules. Cortico-striatal projections are an essential part of the neuronal attention-motor interface. Here, we used glutamate-sensing microelectrode arrays to measure glutamate transients in the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) of male and female rats walking a treadmill and executing cued turns and stops. Prelimbic-DMS projections were chemogenetically… Show more

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