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Context-dependent modulation of functional connectivity: secondary somatosensory cortex to prefrontal cortex connections in two-stimulus-interval discrimination tasks.

机译:功能连接的上下文相关调制:在两个刺激间隔的识别任务中,次要的体感皮层到前额叶皮层的连接。

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In a complex world, a sensory cue may prompt different actions in different contexts. A laboratory example of context-dependent sensory processing is the two-stimulus-interval discrimination task. In each trial, a first stimulus (f1) must be stored in short-term memory and later compared with a second stimulus (f2), for the animal to come to a binary decision. Prefrontal cortex (PFC) neurons need to interpret the f1 information in one way (perhaps with a positive weight) and the f2 information in an opposite way (perhaps with a negative weight), although they come from the very same secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) neurons; therefore, a functional sign inversion is required. This task thus provides a clear example of context-dependent processing. Here we develop a biologically plausible model of a context-dependent signal transformation of the stimulus encoding from S2 to PFC. To ground our model in experimental neurophysiology, we use neurophysiological data recorded by R. Romo's laboratory from both cortical area S2 and PFC in monkeys performing the task. Our main goal is to use experimentally observed context-dependent modulations of firing rates in cortical area S2 as the basis for a model that achieves a context-dependent inversion of the sign of S2 to PFC connections. This is done without requiring any changes in connectivity (Salinas, 2004b). We (1) characterize the experimentally observed context-dependent firing rate modulation in area S2, (2) construct a model that results in the sign transformation, and (3) characterize the robustness and consequent biological plausibility of the model.
机译:在复杂的世界中,感官提示可能会在不同的上下文中提示不同的动作。上下文相关的感觉处理的一个实验室示例是两次刺激间隔识别任务。在每个试验中,必须将第一刺激(f1)存储在短期记忆中,然后再与第二刺激(f2)比较,以使动物做出二元决策。前额叶皮层(PFC)神经元需要以一种方式(可能具有负权重)解释f1信息,而以相反的方式(可能具有负权重)解释f2信息,尽管它们来自非常相同的次生体感皮层(S2 )神经元;因此,需要功能符号反转。因此,该任务提供了上下文相关处理的清晰示例。在这里,我们开发了从S2到PFC的刺激编码的上下文相关信号转换的生物学上合理的模型。为了使我们的模型基于实验神经生理学,我们使用R. Romo实验室从执行任务的猴子的皮质区域S2和PFC中记录的神经生理学数据。我们的主要目标是使用实验观察到的皮质区域S2中发射速率的上下文相关调制作为模型的基础,该模型实现了S2符号向PFC连接的上下文相关反转。无需对连接进行任何更改即可完成此操作(Salinas,2004b)。我们(1)表征实验观察到的S2区域中上下文相关的点火速率调制,(2)构建导致符号转换的模型,(3)表征模型的鲁棒性和随之而来的生物学可信度。

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