Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences(LP2015-2/2015)
Subjects:
Basic medicine
Health sciences
Other medical sciences
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Some neurons are more equal than others: neuroscience relies heavily on the notion
that there is a division of labor among different subtypes of brain cells. Therefore,
it is important to recognize groups of neurons that participate in the same computation
or share similar tasks. However, what the best ways are to identify such collections
is not yet clear. Here, we argue that monitoring the activity of genetically defined
cell types will lead to new insights about neural mechanisms and improve our understanding
of disease vulnerability. Through highlighting how central cholinergic neurons encode
reward and punishment that can be captured by a unified framework of reinforcement
surprise, we hope to provide an instructive example of how studying a genetically
defined cell type may further our understanding of neural function.