Details
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- vip-interneurons
- claim_text
- In dmPFC during a sensory-discrimination task, VIP interneurons respond strongly to action outcomes
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- ComputationalReviewVIP
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- review_finding
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- evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
- section_title
- In Vivo Function During Behavior
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- unevaluated
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- analysis_bundle:ab-2ce40c33e827
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- wiki_page:computationalreviewvip-08-in-vivo-behavior
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- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewVIP/blob/95e761177f7d2ec565983d3307c14ec238f9677c/evidence/section_08_evidence_package.json
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- 95e761177f7d2ec565983d3307c14ec238f9677c
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Raw fields (5)
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We found that inhibitory interneurons of the same subtype were similar to each other, but different subtypes preferentially signaled different task-related events: somatostatin-positive neurons primarily signaled motor action (licking), vasoactive intestinal peptide-positive neurons responded strongly to action outcomes, whereas parvalbumin-positive neurons were less selective, responding to sensory cues, motor acti...
- evidence_refs
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