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A Diversity of Intrinsic Timescales Underlie Neural Computations.

Sean E Cavanagh1, Laurence T Hunt1,2,3,4, Steven W Kennerley1.   

Abstract

Neural processing occurs across a range of temporal scales. To facilitate this, the brain uses fast-changing representations reflecting momentary sensory input alongside more temporally extended representations, which integrate across both short and long temporal windows. The temporal flexibility of these representations allows animals to behave adaptively. Short temporal windows facilitate adaptive responding in dynamic environments, while longer temporal windows promote the gradual integration of information across time. In the cognitive and motor domains, the brain sets overarching goals to be achieved within a long temporal window, which must be broken down into sequences of actions and precise movement control processed across much shorter temporal windows. Previous human neuroimaging studies and large-scale artificial network models have ascribed different processing timescales to different cortical regions, linking this to each region's position in an anatomical hierarchy determined by patterns of inter-regional connectivity. However, even within cortical regions, there is variability in responses when studied with single-neuron electrophysiology. Here, we review a series of recent electrophysiology experiments that demonstrate the heterogeneity of temporal receptive fields at the level of single neurons within a cortical region. This heterogeneity appears functionally relevant for the computations that neurons perform during decision-making and working memory. We consider anatomical and biophysical mechanisms that may give rise to a heterogeneity of timescales, including recurrent connectivity, cortical layer distribution, and neurotransmitter receptor expression. Finally, we reflect on the computational relevance of each brain region possessing a heterogeneity of neuronal timescales. We argue that this architecture is of particular importance for sensory, motor, and cognitive computations.
Copyright © 2020 Cavanagh, Hunt and Kennerley.

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Keywords:  autocorrelation; decision-making; neuronal timescale; time constant; working memory

Year:  2020        PMID: 33408616      PMCID: PMC7779632          DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2020.615626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Neural Circuits        ISSN: 1662-5110            Impact factor:   3.492


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