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Local D2- to D1-neuron transmodulation updates goal-directed learning in the striatum
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Goal-directed LearningNeuropsychologySocial SciencesNeural MechanismLocal D2-D1-neuron TransmodulationNeurologyOutdated D1-spn PlasticityCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceCortical RemodelingDopamineDopamine ResearchSynaptic PlasticityNeurobiological MechanismCellular NeuroscienceDopamine SignalsNeuroscienceMedicineSpiny Projection Neurons
Extinction learning allows animals to withhold voluntary actions that are no longer related to reward and so provides a major source of behavioral control. Although such learning is thought to depend on dopamine signals in the striatum, the way the circuits that mediate goal-directed control are reorganized during new learning remains unknown. Here, by mapping a dopamine-dependent transcriptional activation marker in large ensembles of spiny projection neurons (SPNs) expressing dopamine receptor type 1 (D1-SPNs) or 2 (D2-SPNs) in mice, we demonstrate an extensive and dynamic D2- to D1-SPN transmodulation across the striatum that is necessary for updating previous goal-directed learning. Our findings suggest that D2-SPNs suppress the influence of outdated D1-SPN plasticity within functionally relevant striatal territories to reshape volitional action.
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