2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.17.541057
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Resilience of A Learned Motor Behavior After Chronic Disruption of Inhibitory Circuits

Abstract: Maintaining motor skills is crucial for an animal's survival, enabling it to endure diverse perturbations throughout its lifespan, such as trauma, disease, and aging. What mechanisms orchestrate brain circuit reorganization and recovery to preserve the stability of behavior despite the continued presence of a disturbance? To investigate this question, we chronically silenced inhibitory neurons, which altered brain activity and severely perturbed a complex learned behavior for around two months, after which it … Show more

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