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Basal forebrain cholinergic signalling: development, connectivity and roles in cognition.

Mala R AnanthPrithviraj RajebhosaleRonald KimDavid A TalmageLorna W Role
Published in: Nature reviews. Neuroscience (2023)
Acetylcholine plays an essential role in fundamental aspects of cognition. Studies that have mapped the activity and functional connectivity of cholinergic neurons have shown that the axons of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons innervate the pallium with far more topographical and functional organization than was historically appreciated. Together with the results of studies using new probes that allow release of acetylcholine to be detected with high spatial and temporal resolution, these findings have implicated cholinergic networks in 'binding' diverse behaviours that contribute to cognition. Here, we review recent findings on the developmental origins, connectivity and function of cholinergic neurons, and explore the participation of cholinergic signalling in the encoding of cognition-related behaviours.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • spinal cord
  • physical activity
  • case control
  • binding protein