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  • The reason why manipulating dopamine (DA) activity can affect both action latency, action direction, and movement vigor, but only in certain animal states and behavioral settings is not fully understood. Here, the authors propose that DA signaling builds and reveals latent attractors representing potential goals. They validate their model predictions: activation of dopamine neurons exerts context- and state-dependent effects on mouse movements.

    • Jérémie Naudé
    • Matthieu X. B. Sarazin
    • Bruno Delord
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-15
  • Individual animals differ in behavioral traits, but the mechanisms underlying individuation are unclear. Here, the authors show that mice living in a ‘city’ develop individual behavior differences, associated with changes in dopamine cell firing, that can be reversed on moving them to a different social environment.

    • N. Torquet
    • F. Marti
    • P. Faure
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-11