Reactivations of waking experiences during sleep have been considered fundamental neural processes for memory consolidation. In songbirds, evidence suggests the importance of sleep-related neuronal activity in song system motor pathway nuclei for both juvenile vocal learning and maintenance of adult song. Like those in singing motor nuclei, neurons in the basal ganglia nucleus Area X, part of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuit essential for vocal plasticity, exhibit singing-related activity. It is unclear, however, whether Area X neurons show any distinctive spiking activity during sleep similar to that during singing. Here we demonstrate that, during sleep, Area X pallidal neurons exhibit phasic spiking activity, which shares some f...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
The basal ganglia (BG) participate in aspects of reinforcement learning that require evaluation and ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Behavioural studies widely implicate sleep in memory consolidation in the learning of a broad range ...
Brain activity during sleep is fairly ubiquitous and the best studied possible function is a role in...
The songbird area X is a basal ganglia homolog that contains two pallidal cell types—local neurons t...
Activation of forebrain circuitry during sleep has been variably characterized as 'pre- or replay' a...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
<div><p>Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, su...
SummaryContext dependence is a key feature of cortical-basal ganglia circuit activity, and in songbi...
Basal ganglia (BG) circuits integrate sensory and motor-related information from the cortex, thalamu...
Songbirds are the only terrestrial animals other than humans that learn extensive and complex vocali...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
The basal ganglia (BG) participate in aspects of reinforcement learning that require evaluation and ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Behavioural studies widely implicate sleep in memory consolidation in the learning of a broad range ...
Brain activity during sleep is fairly ubiquitous and the best studied possible function is a role in...
The songbird area X is a basal ganglia homolog that contains two pallidal cell types—local neurons t...
Activation of forebrain circuitry during sleep has been variably characterized as 'pre- or replay' a...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, such movem...
<div><p>Both avian and mammalian basal ganglia are involved in voluntary motor control. In birds, su...
SummaryContext dependence is a key feature of cortical-basal ganglia circuit activity, and in songbi...
Basal ganglia (BG) circuits integrate sensory and motor-related information from the cortex, thalamu...
Songbirds are the only terrestrial animals other than humans that learn extensive and complex vocali...
Birdsong is a complex behavior that exhibits hierarchical organization. While the representation of ...
Trial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia of both h...
BackgroundTrial by trial variability during motor learning is a feature encoded by the basal ganglia...
The basal ganglia (BG) participate in aspects of reinforcement learning that require evaluation and ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...