TY - JOUR
T1 - Local and long-range input balance
T2 - A framework for investigating frontal cognitive circuit maturation in health and disease
AU - Allen, Samuel J.
AU - Morishita, Hirofumi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/9/20
Y1 - 2024/9/20
N2 - Frontal cortical circuits undergo prolonged maturation across childhood and adolescence; however, it remains unknown what specific changes are occurring at the circuit level to establish adult cognitive function. With the recent advent of circuit dissection techniques, it is now feasible to examine circuit-specific changes in connectivity, activity, and function in animal models. Here, we propose that the balance of local and long-range inputs onto frontal cognitive circuits is an understudied metric of circuit maturation. This review highlights research on a frontal-sensory attention circuit that undergoes refinement of local/long-range connectivity, regulated by circuit activity and neuromodulatory signaling, and evaluates how this process may occur generally in the frontal cortex to support adult cognitive behavior. Notably, this balance can be bidirectionally disrupted through various mechanisms relevant to psychiatric disorders. Pharmacological or environmental interventions to normalize or reset the local and long-range balance could hold great therapeutic promise to prevent or rescue cognitive deficits.
AB - Frontal cortical circuits undergo prolonged maturation across childhood and adolescence; however, it remains unknown what specific changes are occurring at the circuit level to establish adult cognitive function. With the recent advent of circuit dissection techniques, it is now feasible to examine circuit-specific changes in connectivity, activity, and function in animal models. Here, we propose that the balance of local and long-range inputs onto frontal cognitive circuits is an understudied metric of circuit maturation. This review highlights research on a frontal-sensory attention circuit that undergoes refinement of local/long-range connectivity, regulated by circuit activity and neuromodulatory signaling, and evaluates how this process may occur generally in the frontal cortex to support adult cognitive behavior. Notably, this balance can be bidirectionally disrupted through various mechanisms relevant to psychiatric disorders. Pharmacological or environmental interventions to normalize or reset the local and long-range balance could hold great therapeutic promise to prevent or rescue cognitive deficits.
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U2 - 10.1126/sciadv.adh3920
DO - 10.1126/sciadv.adh3920
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39292771
AN - SCOPUS:85204418357
SN - 2375-2548
VL - 10
JO - Science advances
JF - Science advances
IS - 38
M1 - eadh3920
ER -