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Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex

Natural behaviors occur in closed action-perception loops and are supported by dynamic and flexible beliefs abstracted away from our immediate sensory milieu. How this real-world flexibility is instantiated in neural circuits remains unknown. Here we have macaques navigate in a virtual environment b...

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Autores principales: Noel, Jean-Paul, Balzani, Edoardo, Savin, Cristina, Angelaki, Dora E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10418097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.30.551169
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Balzani, Edoardo
Savin, Cristina
Angelaki, Dora E.
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Savin, Cristina
Angelaki, Dora E.
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description Natural behaviors occur in closed action-perception loops and are supported by dynamic and flexible beliefs abstracted away from our immediate sensory milieu. How this real-world flexibility is instantiated in neural circuits remains unknown. Here we have macaques navigate in a virtual environment by primarily leveraging sensory (optic flow) signals, or by more heavily relying on acquired internal models. We record single-unit spiking activity simultaneously from the dorsomedial superior temporal area (MSTd), parietal area 7a, and the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). Results show that while animals were able to maintain adaptive task-relevant beliefs regardless of sensory context, the fine-grain statistical dependencies between neurons, particularly in 7a and dlPFC, dynamically remapped with the changing computational demands. In dlPFC, but not 7a, destroying these statistical dependencies abolished the area’s ability for cross-context decoding. Lastly, correlation analyses suggested that the more unit-to-unit couplings remapped in dlPFC, and the less they did so in MSTd, the less were population codes and behavior impacted by the loss of sensory evidence. We conclude that dynamic functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex neurons maintains a stable population code and context-invariant beliefs during naturalistic behavior with closed action-perception loops.
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spelling pubmed-104180972023-08-12 Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex Noel, Jean-Paul Balzani, Edoardo Savin, Cristina Angelaki, Dora E. bioRxiv Article Natural behaviors occur in closed action-perception loops and are supported by dynamic and flexible beliefs abstracted away from our immediate sensory milieu. How this real-world flexibility is instantiated in neural circuits remains unknown. Here we have macaques navigate in a virtual environment by primarily leveraging sensory (optic flow) signals, or by more heavily relying on acquired internal models. We record single-unit spiking activity simultaneously from the dorsomedial superior temporal area (MSTd), parietal area 7a, and the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). Results show that while animals were able to maintain adaptive task-relevant beliefs regardless of sensory context, the fine-grain statistical dependencies between neurons, particularly in 7a and dlPFC, dynamically remapped with the changing computational demands. In dlPFC, but not 7a, destroying these statistical dependencies abolished the area’s ability for cross-context decoding. Lastly, correlation analyses suggested that the more unit-to-unit couplings remapped in dlPFC, and the less they did so in MSTd, the less were population codes and behavior impacted by the loss of sensory evidence. We conclude that dynamic functional connectivity between prefrontal cortex neurons maintains a stable population code and context-invariant beliefs during naturalistic behavior with closed action-perception loops. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10418097/ /pubmed/37577498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.30.551169 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Angelaki, Dora E.
Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex
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title_fullStr Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex
title_full_unstemmed Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex
title_short Context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex
title_sort context-invariant beliefs are supported by dynamic reconfiguration of single unit functional connectivity in prefrontal cortex
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10418097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37577498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.30.551169
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