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Dataset for: Bi-directional Scaling of Vocal Variability by an Avian Cortico-Basal Ganglia Circuit

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posted on 2018-05-07, 12:14 authored by Jonathan Heston, Joseph Simon, Nancy F Day, Melissa J Coleman, Stephanie Ann White
Behavioral variability is thought to be critical for trial and error learning, but where such motor exploration is generated in the central nervous system is unclear. The zebra finch songbird species offers a highly appropriate model in which to address this question. The male song is amenable to detailed measurements of variability, while the brain contains an identified cortico-basal ganglia loop that underlies this behavior. We used pharmacogenetic interventions to separately interrogate cortical and basal ganglia nodes of zebra finch song control circuitry. We show that bi-directional manipulations of each node produce near mirror image changes in vocal control: Cortical activity promotes song variability whereas basal ganglia activity promotes song stability. Furthermore, female conspecifics can evaluate these pharmacogenetically-elicited changes in song quality. Our results indicate that cortex and striatopallidum can jointly and reciprocally affect behaviorally relevant levels of vocal variability, and point to endogenous mechanisms for its control.

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