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Control of Movement: Control of the strength of visual-motor transmission as the mechanism of rapid adaptation of priors for Bayesian inference in smooth pursuit eye movements

机译:运动控制:视觉运动传递强度的控制作为快速顺畅地跟踪眼睛运动的贝叶斯推理先验先验的机制

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Bayesian inference provides a cogent account of how the brain combines sensory information with “priors” based on past experience to guide many behaviors, including smooth pursuit eye movements. We now demonstrate very rapid adaptation of the pursuit system’s priors for target direction and speed. We go on to leverage that adaptation to outline possible neural mechanisms that could cause pursuit to show features consistent with Bayesian inference. Adaptation of the prior causes changes in the eye speed and direction at the initiation of pursuit. The adaptation appears after a single trial and accumulates over repeated exposure to a given history of target speeds and directions. The influence of the priors depends on the reliability of visual motion signals: priors are more effective against the visual motion signals provided by low-contrast vs. high-contrast targets. Adaptation of the direction prior generalizes to eye speed and vice versa, suggesting that both priors could be controlled by a single neural mechanism. We conclude that the pursuit system can learn the statistics of visual motion rapidly and use those statistics to guide future behavior. Furthermore, a model that adjusts the gain of visual-motor transmission predicts the effects of recent experience on pursuit direction and speed, as well as the specifics of the generalization between the priors for speed and direction. We suggest that Bayesian inference in pursuit behavior is implemented by distinctly non-Bayesian internal mechanisms that use the smooth eye movement region of the frontal eye fields to control of the gain of visual-motor transmission.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY Bayesian inference can account for the interaction between sensory data and past experience in many behaviors. Here, we show, using smooth pursuit eye movements, that the priors based on past experience can be adapted over a very short time frame. We also show that a single model based on direction-specific adaptation of the strength of visual-motor transmission can explain the implementation and adaptation of priors for both target direction and target speed.
机译:贝叶斯推理基于过去的经验来指导大脑如何平滑地追踪眼球运动,从而提供了令人信服的解释,说明大脑是如何根据过去的经验将感觉信息与“先验”相结合的。现在,我们演示了快速跟踪系统对目标方向和速度的适应性。我们继续利用这种适应来概述可能的神经机制,这些机制可能导致追求表现出与贝叶斯推断相符的特征。先验的适应会导致在追踪开始时眼速度和方向发生变化。改编将在一次试验后出现,并在反复暴露于目标速度和方向的给定历史中累积。先验的影响取决于视觉运动信号的可靠性:先验对由低对比度和高对比度目标提供的视觉运动信号更有效。方向先验的适应一般适用于眼速,反之亦然,这表明两个先验都可以由单个神经机制控制。我们得出结论,追踪系统可以快速学习视觉运动的统计数据,并使用这些统计数据来指导未来的行为。此外,调整视觉运动传递增益的模型可预测最近经验对追随方向和速度的影响,以及对速度和方向先验之间的概括的具体说明。我们建议,通过行为的贝叶斯推断是通过明显的非贝叶斯内部机制来实现的,该机制使用额眼视野的平滑眼球运动区域来控制视觉运动传递的增益。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 贝叶斯推理可以解释感官数据和许多行为的过去经验之间的相互作用。在这里,我们通过平滑的追踪眼动表明,基于过去经验的先验可以在很短的时间内进行调整。我们还表明,基于视觉电机传输强度的方向特定适应的单个模型可以解释目标方向和目标速度的先验实现和适应。

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