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Context-Dependent Decision Making in a Premotor Circuit.

Zheng Wu1, Ashok Litwin-Kumar2, Philip Shamash2, Alexei Taylor1, Richard Axel3, Michael N Shadlen4.   

Abstract

Cognitive capacities afford contingent associations between sensory information and behavioral responses. We studied this problem using an olfactory delayed match to sample task whereby a sample odor specifies the association between a subsequent test odor and rewarding action. Multi-neuron recordings revealed representations of the sample and test odors in olfactory sensory and association cortex, which were sufficient to identify the test odor as match or non-match. Yet, inactivation of a downstream premotor area (ALM), but not orbitofrontal cortex, confined to the epoch preceding the test odor led to gross impairment. Olfactory decisions that were not context-dependent were unimpaired. Therefore, ALM does not receive the outcome of a match/non-match decision from upstream areas. It receives contextual information-the identity of the sample-to establish the mapping between test odor and action. A novel population of pyramidal neurons in ALM layer 2 may mediate this process.
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Keywords:  ALM; anterolateral motor cortex; context; decision-making; flexible behavior; olfaction; premotor cortex; working memory

Year:  2020        PMID: 32105611     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.01.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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