Refinement of corticospinal neuron activity during skilled motor learning

Author:

Serradj NajetORCID,Marino FrancescaORCID,Moreno-López Yunuen,Agger SydneyORCID,Sloan AndrewORCID,Hollis EdmundORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe learning of motor skills relies on plasticity of the primary motor cortex as task acquisition drives the remodeling of cortical motor networks1,2. Large scale cortical remodeling of evoked motor outputs occurs in response to the learning of skilled, corticospinal-dependent behavior, but not simple, unskilled tasks1. Here we determine the response of corticospinal neurons to both skilled and unskilled motor training and assess the role of corticospinal neuron activity in the execution of the trained behaviors. Using in vivo calcium imaging, we found that refinement of corticospinal activity correlated with the development of skilled, but not unskilled, motor expertise. Animals that failed to learn our skilled task exhibited a limited repertoire of dynamic movements and a corresponding absence of network modulation. Transection of the corticospinal tract and aberrant activation of corticospinal neurons show the necessity for corticospinal network activity patterns in the execution of skilled, but not unskilled, movement. We reveal a critical role for corticospinal network modulation in the learning and execution of skilled motor movements. The integrity of the corticospinal tract is essential to the recovery of voluntary movement after central nervous system injuries and these findings should help to shape translational approaches to motor recovery.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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