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The Journal of Neuroscience, June 15, 2000, 20(12):4745-4757
Sustained Visual Attention Performance-Associated Prefrontal
Neuronal Activity: Evidence for Cholinergic Modulation
T. Michael
Gill,
Martin
Sarter, and
Ben
Givens
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
43210
Cortical cholinergic inputs are hypothesized to mediate attentional
functions. The present experiment was designed to determine the single
unit activity of neurons within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) of
rats performing a sustained visual attention task. Demands on
attentional performance were varied by the presentation of a visual
distractor. The contribution of cholinergic afferents of the mPFC to
performance-associated unit activity within this area was determined by
recording neuronal activity before and after unilateral cholinergic
deafferentation using intracortical infusion of the immunotoxin 192 IgG-saporin. Presentation of the visual distractor resulted in a
decrease in the detection of brief, unpredictable visual signals. As
predicted, the unilateral loss of cholinergic inputs within the
recording area of the mPFC did not affect sustained attentional
performance. Cholinergic deafferentation, however, resulted in a
decrease in the overall firing rate of medial prefrontal neurons and a
substantial reduction in the proportion of neurons whose firing
patterns correlated with specific aspects of behavioral performance.
Furthermore, cholinergic deafferentation attenuated the frequency and
amplitude of increased mPFC neuronal firing rates that were associated
with the presentation of the visual distractor. The main findings from
this experiment suggest that cholinergic inputs to the mPFC strongly
influence spontaneous and behaviorally correlated single unit activity
and mediate increases in neuronal activity associated with enhanced
demands for attentional processing, all of which may be fundamental
aspects in the maintenance of attentional performance.
Key words:
medial prefrontal cortex; attention; acetylcholine; basal
forebrain; 192 IgG-saporin; cholinergic
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