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Executive Control Over Cognition: Stronger and Earlier Rule-Based Modulation of Spatial Category Signals in Prefrontal Cortex Relative to Parietal Cortex

机译:对认知的行政控制:相对于顶叶皮层前额叶皮层中空间类别信号的基于规则的更强更早期的调制

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Human cognition is characterized by flexibility, the ability to select not only which action but which cognitive process to engage to best achieve the current behavioral objective. The ability to tailor information processing in the brain to rules, goals, or context is typically referred to as executive control, and although there is consensus that prefrontal cortex is importantly involved, at present we have an incomplete understanding of how computational flexibility is implemented at the level of prefrontal neurons and networks. To better understand the neural mechanisms of computational flexibility, we simultaneously recorded the electrical activity of groups of single neurons within prefrontal and posterior parietal cortex of monkeys performing a task that required executive control of spatial cognitive processing. In this task, monkeys applied different spatial categorization rules to reassign the same set of visual stimuli to alternative categories on a trial-by-trial basis. We found that single neurons were activated to represent spatially defined categories in a manner that was rule dependent, providing a physiological signature of a cognitive process that was implemented under executive control. We found also that neural signals coding rule-dependent categories were distributed between the parietal and prefrontal cortex—however, not equally. Rule-dependent category signals were stronger, more powerfully modulated by the rule, and earlier to emerge in prefrontal cortex relative to parietal cortex. This suggests that prefrontal cortex may initiate the switch in neural representation at a network level that is important for computational flexibility.
机译:人类认知的特征在于灵活性,即不仅能够选择要采取的行动而且能够选择哪种认知过程来最佳实现当前行为目标的能力。将大脑中的信息处理适应规则,目标或上下文的能力通常称为执行控制,尽管人们普遍认为前额叶皮层的重要参与,但目前我们对如何实现计算灵活性尚不完全了解。前额神经元和网络的水平。为了更好地理解计算灵活性的神经机制,我们同时记录了猴子前额叶和顶叶后皮质中单个神经元组的电活动,该活动执行需要对空间认知处理进行控制的任务。在这项任务中,猴子采用了不同的空间分类规则,以便在逐个试验的基础上将同一组视觉刺激重新分配给其他类别。我们发现单个神经元被激活以代表规则定义的方式代表空间定义的类别,从而提供了在执行控制下实施的认知过程的生理特征。我们还发现,编码规则相关类别的神经信号分布在顶叶和前额叶皮层之间,但是分布不均。与规则相关的类别信号更强,受规则调制的能力更强,并且相对于顶叶皮层更早出现在前额叶皮层中。这表明前额叶皮层可能会在网络级别上启动神经表示的转换,这对于计算灵活性很重要。

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