Transient and Persistent Representations of Odor Value in Prefrontal Cortex
Neurons
0301 basic medicine
Appetitive Behavior
Intravital Microscopy
Conditioning, Classical
Association Learning
Prefrontal Cortex
Piriform Cortex
Olfactory Pathways
Optogenetics
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton
Odorants
Animals
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuron.2020.07.033
Publication Date:
2020-08-21T14:32:57Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
The representation of odor in olfactory cortex (piriform) is distributive and unstructured and can only be afforded behavioral significance upon learning. We performed 2-photon imaging to examine the representation of odors in piriform and in two downstream areas, the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), as mice learned olfactory associations. In piriform, we observed that odor responses were largely unchanged during learning. In OFC, 30% of the neurons acquired robust responses to conditioned stimuli (CS+) after learning, and these responses were gated by internal state and task context. Moreover, direct projections from piriform to OFC can be entrained to elicit learned olfactory behavior. CS+ responses in OFC diminished with continued training, whereas persistent representations of both CS+ and CS- odors emerged in mPFC. Optogenetic silencing indicates that these two brain structures function sequentially to consolidate the learning of appetitive associations.
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