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Neurons in the pigeon nidopallium caudolaterale signal the selection and execution of perceptual decisions

机译:尼多美白鸽的神经元发出信号,选择和执行知觉决定

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Sensory systems provide organisms with information on the current status of the environment, thus enabling adaptive behavior. The neural mechanisms by which sensory information is exploited for action selection are typically studied with mammalian subjects performing perceptual decision-making tasks, and most of what is known about these mechanisms at the single-neuron level is derived from cortical recordings in behaving monkeys. To explore the generality of neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decision making across species, we recorded single-neuron activity in the pigeon nidopallium caudolaterale (NCL), a non-laminated associative forebrain structure thought to be functionally equivalent to mammalian prefrontal cortex, while subjects performed a visual categorisation task. We found that, whereas the majority of NCL neurons unspecifically upregulated or downregulated activity during stimulus presentation, similar to 20% of neurons exhibited differential activity for the sample stimuli and predicted upcoming choices. Moreover, neural activity in these neurons was ramping up during stimulus presentation and remained elevated until a choice was initiated, a response pattern similar to that found in monkey prefrontal and parietal cortices in saccadic choice tasks. In addition, many NCL neurons coded for movement direction during choice execution and differentiated between choice outcomes (reward and punishment). Taken together, our results implicate the NCL in the selection and execution of operant responses, an interpretation resonating well with the results of previous lesion studies. The resemblance of the response patterns of NCL neurons to those observed in mammalian cortex suggests that, despite differing neural architectures, mechanisms for perceptual decision making are similar across classes of vertebrates.
机译:感觉系统为生物体提供有关环境当前状况的信息,从而实现适应性行为。通常,与执行感知决策任务的哺乳动物对象一起研究利用神经信息进行动作选择的神经机制,并且在单个神经元水平上有关这些机制的大多数已知信息都来自行为猴子的皮质录音。为了探索跨物种感知决策的神经机制的普遍性,我们记录了鸽子nidopallium caudolaterale(NCL)的单神经元活动,该非分层的联想前脑结构在功能上等同于哺乳动物前额叶皮层,而受试者则进行了视觉分类任务。我们发现,虽然大多数NCL神经元在刺激呈递过程中未特异地上调或下调活性,但类似的20%的神经元对样品刺激表现出不同的活性并预测了即将出现的选择。此外,在刺激表现期间,这些神经元中的神经活动逐渐增加,并一直保持高水平,直到开始选择为止,这种反应方式类似于在先天性选择任务中在猴子前额叶和顶叶皮层中发现的反应方式。另外,许多NCL神经元在选择执行过程中为运动方向编码,并在选择结果(奖励和惩罚)之间进行区分。综上所述,我们的研究结果暗示了NCL参与了手术反应的选择和执行,这一解释与之前的病灶研究结果相呼应。 NCL神经元的反应模式与在哺乳动物皮质中观察到的反应模式相似,表明尽管神经结构不同,但在整个脊椎动物类别中,感知决策的机制相似。

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