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Climbing fibers provide essential instructive signals for associative learning
BiologyNature Neuroscience

Climbing fibers provide essential instructive signals for associative learning

N. T. Silva, J. Ramírez-buriticá, et al.

Discover the crucial role of climbing fibers and Purkinje cells in cerebellar learning! This groundbreaking research by N. Tatiana Silva, Jorge Ramírez-Buriticá, Dominique L. Pritchett, and Megan R. Carey reveals how subtle reductions in climbing fiber signaling can completely halt learning processes in mice. Dive into the exciting findings that signal how these complex spike events inform associative learning in the cerebellum!... show more
Abstract
Supervised learning depends on instructive signals that shape the output of neural circuits to support learned changes in behavior. Climbing fiber (CF) inputs to the cerebellar cortex represent one of the strongest candidates in the vertebrate brain for conveying neural instructive signals. However, recent studies have shown that Purkinje cell stimulation can also drive cerebellar learning and the relative importance of these two neuron types in providing instructive signals for cerebellum-dependent behaviors remains unresolved. In the present study we used cell-type-specific perturbations of various cerebellar circuit elements to systematically evaluate their contributions to delay eyeblink conditioning in mice. Our findings reveal that, although optogenetic stimulation of either CFs or Purkinje cells can drive learning under some conditions, even subtle reductions in CF signaling completely block learning to natural stimuli. We conclude that CFs and corresponding Purkinje cell complex spike events provide essential instructive signals for associative cerebellar learning.
Publisher
Nature Neuroscience
Published On
May 01, 2024
Authors
N. Tatiana Silva, Jorge Ramírez-Buriticá, Dominique L. Pritchett, Megan R. Carey
Tags
climbing fibersPurkinje cellscerebellar learningdelay eyeblink conditioningoptogenetic stimulationassociative learningcell-type-specific perturbations
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