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Causal evidence of a line attractor encoding an affective state

Amit Vinograd, Aditya Nair, Joseph H. Kim, Scott W. Linderman, David J. Anderson

2024Nature42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Continuous attractors are an emergent property of neural population dynamics that have been hypothesized to encode continuous variables such as head direction and eye position 1–4 . In mammals, direct evidence of neural implementation of a continuous attractor has been hindered by the challenge of targeting perturbations to specific neurons within contributing ensembles 2,3 . Dynamical systems modelling has revealed that neurons in the hypothalamus exhibit approximate line-attractor dynamics in male mice during aggressive encounters 5 . We have previously hypothesized that these dynamics may encode the variable intensity and persistence of an aggressive internal state. Here we report that these neurons also showed line-attractor dynamics in head-fixed mice observing aggression 6 . This allowed us to identify and manipulate line-attractor-contributing neurons using two-photon calcium imaging and holographic optogenetic perturbations. On-manifold perturbations yielded integration of optogenetic stimulation pulses and persistent activity that drove the system along the line attractor, while transient off-manifold perturbations were followed by rapid relaxation back into the attractor. Furthermore, single-cell stimulation and imaging revealed selective functional connectivity among attractor-contributing neurons. Notably, individual differences among mice in line-attractor stability were correlated with the degree of functional connectivity among attractor-contributing neurons. Mechanistic recurrent neural network modelling indicated that dense subnetwork connectivity and slow neurotransmission 7 best recapitulate our empirical findings. Our work bridges circuit and manifold levels 3 , providing causal evidence of continuous attractor dynamics encoding an affective internal state in the mammalian hypothalamus.

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