Abstract
SUMMARYAcross the cortico-basal ganglia circuit, the medial frontal cortex (MFC) communicates with the dorsal striatum (DS) during learning and planning. How these two brain regions communicate with each other is, however, not fully understood. Here we report the presence of synergistic information during information transfer across the frontal cortex-striatal pathway. Synergistic information emerges from the positive interaction of DS and MFC neurons and provides the DS with additional cortical information. This information is held latent in neuronal signals. To reveal it, we simultaneously record neuronal activities from the MFC and DS of rats trained on an outcome-based decision-making task and determined whether past neuronal activities of the DS positively influence communication rates. We detect a neuronal synergy that enables the MFC to boost its communication rate to the DS. Our results suggest that past neuronal activities of the DS help decode MFC signals. This ability is not attributed to the inherent autocorrelation of DS spiking activities.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory