缰
下丘脑
偏爱
神经科学
心理学
经济
中枢神经系统
微观经济学
作者
Dominik Groos,Anna Maria Reuss,Peter Rupprecht,Tevye Jason Stachniak,Chris Lewis,Shuting Han,Adrian Roggenbach,Oliver Sturman,Yaroslav Sych,Martin Wieckhorst,Johannes Bohacek,Theofanis Karayannis,Adriano Aguzzi,Fritjof Helmchen
标识
DOI:10.1101/2023.01.04.522571
摘要
Appropriate risk evaluation is essential for survival in complex, uncertain environments. Confronted with choosing between certain (safe) and uncertain (risky) options, animals show strong preference for either option consistently across extended time periods. How such risk preference is encoded in the brain remains elusive. A candidate region is the lateral habenula (LHb), which is prominently involved in value-guided behavior. Here, using a balanced two-alternative choice task and longitudinal two-photon calcium imaging, we identify LHb neurons with risk-preference-selective activity reflecting individual risk preference prior to action selection. By employing whole-brain anatomical tracing, multi-fiber photometry, and projection- and cell-type-specific optogenetics, we find that glutamatergic LHb projections from the medial (MH) but not lateral (LH) hypothalamus provide behavior-relevant synaptic input before action selection. Optogenetic stimulation of MH→LHb axons evoked excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic responses, whereas LH→LHb projections were excitatory. We thus reveal functionally distinct hypothalamus-habenula circuits for risk preference in habitual economic decision-making.
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