Attractor dynamics gate cortical information flow during decision-making
Attractor dynamics gate cortical information flow during decision-making
Abstract Decisions about future actions are held in memory until enacted, making them vulnerable to distractors. The neural mechanisms controlling decision robustness to distractors remain unknown. We trained mice to report optogenetic stimulation of somatosensory cortex, with a delay separating sensation and action. Distracting stimuli influenced behavior less when delivered later during delay – demonstrating temporal gating of sensory information flow. Gating occurred even though distractor-evoked activity percolated through the cortex without attenuation. Instead, choice-related dynamics in frontal cortex became progressively robust to distractors as time passed. Reverse-engineering of neural networks trained to reproduce frontal-cortex activity revealed that chosen actions were stabilized via attractor dynamics, which gated out distracting stimuli. Our results reveal a dynamic gating mechanism that operates by controlling the degree of commitment to a chosen course of action. One Sentence SummaryMechanisms controlling state-dependent communication between brain regions allow for robust action-selection.
Svoboda Karel、Finkelstein Arseny、Economo Michael N.、Li Nuo、Romani Sandro、Fontolan Lorenzo
Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJanelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJanelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJanelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute||Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of MedicineJanelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteJanelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Svoboda Karel,Finkelstein Arseny,Economo Michael N.,Li Nuo,Romani Sandro,Fontolan Lorenzo.Attractor dynamics gate cortical information flow during decision-making[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2019.12.14.876425.点此复制
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