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Active DISCOVERY AWARD Europe PMC

Action specification in motor circuits

£31.22M GBP

Funder Wellcome Trust
Recipient Organization University of Edinburgh
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Dec 01, 2023
End Date Dec 01, 2031
Duration 2,922 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID 227475
Grant Description

Executing appropriately timed, reproducible actions is essential for interacting with our environment and ultimately survival.

The goal of this project is to determine the circuit mechanisms that control the speed, timing, and accuracy of voluntary limb movements, which we define as action specification.

This is thought to involve the interaction of both cortico- basal ganglia- and cortico-cerebellar-thalamocortical circuits, with ventral thalamus acting as a central hub to link subcortical and cortical motor areas.

However, a causal mechanistic understanding of how these circuits combine to control action specification remains unknown.

By employing advanced optical and neural recording techniques, viral-based manipulations, in silico modelling and quantitative behaviour in mice, we will determine the mechanisms by which cortico-basal ganglia- and cortico-cerebellar-thalamocortical circuits combine to control limb kinematics, how activity in both circuits drives motor learning and adaptation (i.e. overcoming perturbations caused by changes in the environment or sensory feedback), and which circuit mechanisms generalise across forelimb motor behaviours.

This will constitute an important step towards our goal of creating a biophysically detailed model of motor control.

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