Dataset for: A synaptic mechanism for encoding the learned value of action-derived safety
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This repository contains raw and processed data files for the article "A synaptic mechanism for encoding the learned value of action-derived safety" by Macdonald, Ma, Liu, Yu, et al. 2026
Adaptive behavior requires that behaviorally relevant signals gain access to neural circuits guiding action. The thalamus has long been proposed to regulate information flow to cortical and subcortical systems, yet whether it also tracks internally generated goal signals remains unclear. Here, we show that neurons in the paraventricular thalamus (PVT) projecting to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) encode the motivational value of safety during active avoidance. As mice learn to avoid threat, PVT→NAc neurons develop a signal that emerges selectively at successful avoidance, is experience-dependent, and diminishes following outcome devaluation. Selective silencing of the PVT→NAc pathway at safety onset reduces the motivational value assigned to safety without impairing action–outcome learning. Mechanistically, PVT input engages cholinergic interneurons (CIN) in the NAc to regulate dopamine release via synaptic potentiation mediated by GluA2-lacking AMPA receptors at PVT–CIN synapses. Disrupting this plasticity reduces the motivational impact of safety. These findings identify a thalamostriatal mechanism through which learned goals gain stable access to motivational circuitry.
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