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Active CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD Europe PMC

Neural substrates of salience: Implications in perception and cognition

£161.66M GBP

Funder Wellcome Trust
Recipient Organization Trinity College Dublin
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Nov 01, 2023
End Date Oct 31, 2031
Duration 2,921 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID 227257
Grant Description

A major question in neuroscience is to understand how sensory information and memory influence behaviour.

Dopaminergic neurons are candidates of special interest in this context: dopamine is implicated in learning and dopaminergic neurons innervate the brain widely, including regions controlling sensory perception, circadian rhythms, motivation...

Memory acquisition and modulation of memory strength are independent processes, both controlled by the dopaminergic system: some neurons impart valence, whereas others impart motivational salience.

The physiological mechanism by which dopamine modulates cognitive processes through salience is not known in any circuit or organism.

Drosophila is a pioneer model organism at the cutting edge of the study of neural circuits: a relatively simple nervous system confers sophisticated behavioural complexity while maintaining principles of information coding and molecular conservation with other systems.

This proposal aims to dissect compartmentalized contributions of dopamine to the cognitive process, specifically in the modulation of memory strength, using imaging and behavioural approaches to identify the neural circuits involved in motivational salience and how they interact with the circuits that dictate behavioural responses.

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