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A molecular insight into the dissociable regulation of associative learning and motivation by the synaptic protein neuroligin-1.

Jiaqi LuoJessica M TanJess Nithianantharajah
Published in: BMC biology (2020)
Our findings update canonical views of this key synaptic molecule in behavior and suggest Nlgn1 may be essential for regulating distinct cognitive processes underlying action selection. Our data demonstrate that learning and motivational computations can be dissociated within the same animal model, from a detailed behavioral dissection. Further, these results highlight the complexities in mapping synaptic mechanisms to their behavioral consequences, and the future challenge to elucidate how complex behavior emerges through different levels of neural hardware.
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