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Review
. 2021 Jul:126:544-559.
doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.03.029. Epub 2021 Apr 10.

Lateral septum as a nexus for mood, motivation, and movement

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Lateral septum as a nexus for mood, motivation, and movement

Hannah S Wirtshafter et al. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

The lateral septum (LS) has been implicated in a wide variety of functions, including emotional, motivational, and spatial behavior, and the LS may regulate interactions between the hippocampus and other regions that mediate goal directed behavior. In this review, we suggest that the lateral septum incorporates movement into the evaluation of environmental context with respect to motivation, anxiety, and reward to output an 'integrated movement value signal'. Specifically, hippocampally-derived contextual information may be combined with reinforcement or motivational information in the LS to inform task-relevant decisions. We will discuss how movement is represented in the LS and the literature on the LS's involvement in mood and motivation. We will then connect these results to LS movement-related literature and hypotheses about the role of the lateral septum. We suggest that the LS may communicate a movement-scaled reward signal via changes in place-, movement-, and reward-related firing, and that the LS should be considered a fundamental node of affect and locomotor pathways in the brain.

Keywords: Anxiety; Hippocampus; Motivation; Movement; Navigation; Place cells; Planning; Reward; Septum.

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