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Control and coding of pupil size by hypothalamic orexin neurons.

Nikola GrujicAlexander L TesmerEd BraceyDaria Peleg-RaibsteinDenis Burdakov
Published in: Nature neuroscience (2023)
Brain orexin (hypocretin) neurons are implicated in sleep-wake switching and reward-seeking but their roles in rapid arousal dynamics and reward perception are unclear. Here, cell-specific stimulation, deletion and in vivo recordings revealed strong correlative and causal links between pupil dilation-a quantitative arousal marker-and orexin cell activity. Coding of arousal and reward was distributed across orexin cells, indicating that they specialize in rapid, multiplexed communication of momentary arousal and reward states.
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