The caudal prethalamus: Inhibitory switchboard for behavioral control?

Neuron(2022)

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Prethalamic nuclei in the mammalian brain include the zona incerta, the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus, and the intergeniculate leaflet, which provide long-range inhibition to many targets in the midbrain, hindbrain, and thalamus. These nuclei in the caudal prethalamus can integrate sensory and non-sensory information, and together they exert powerful inhibitory control over a wide range of brain functions and behaviors that encompass most aspects of the behavioral repertoire of mammals, including sleep, circadian rhythms, feeding, drinking, predator avoidance, and exploration. In this perspective, we highlight the evidence for this wide-ranging control and lay out the hypothesis that one role of caudal prethalamic nuclei may be that of a behavioral switchboard that—depending on the sensory input, the behavioral context, and the state of the animal—can promote a behavioral strategy and suppress alternative, competing behaviors by modulating inhibitory drive onto diverse target areas.
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prethalamus,ventral lateral geniculate nucleus,zona incerta,intergeniculate leaflet,long-range inhibition,inhibitory control,behavioral control,sensory processing,ventral thalamus
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