How do neuromodulators reshape circuit computation?
Category: Neuroscience
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Dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine and noradrenaline modulate cortical and subcortical circuits, dramatically changing their function over slow timescales. Their roles are partly mapped to reward, arousal and attention but lack a unified theory.
How small numbers of neuromodulatory neurons can effectively switch the operating point of large circuits is an open computational question.
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