Microcircuits in nucleus accumbens' shell and core involved in cognition and reward

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Meredith, GE
Totterdell, S
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[1] Royal Coll Surg Ireland, Dublin 2, Ireland
[2] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England
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B84 [心理学];
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Nucleus accumbens subserves numerous adaptive and goal-directed behaviors. The anatomical substrates for such are the medium spiny projection neurons, at least four different subtypes of local circuit neurons, and inputs from limbic cortical centers and brainstem monoamines. In this review, we show how microcircuits in two parts of the nucleus-the core and caudomedial shell or septal pole-differ subtly in their connections yet permit quite different behaviors. We further show how small differences in synaptic wiring, especially in relation to the local circuit neurons, can facilitate or suppress behavioral activity. Finally, we consider some important organizational principles that underlie cognitive, emotional, and rewarding behaviors.
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