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Adapting non-invasive human recordings along multiple task-axes shows unfolding of spontaneous and over-trained choice.

Timothy Ej Behrens1,2, Miriam C Klein-Flügge3,1, Yu Takagi3,4,5, Laurence Tudor Hunt4,1, Mark W Woolrich4,1.   

Abstract

Choices rely on a transformation of sensory inputs into motor responses. Using invasive single neuron recordings, the evolution of a choice process has been tracked by projecting population neural responses into state spaces. Here, we develop an approach that allows us to recover similar trajectories on a millisecond timescale in non-invasive human recordings. We selectively suppress activity related to three task-axes, relevant and irrelevant sensory inputs and response direction, in magnetoencephalography data acquired during context-dependent choices. Recordings from premotor cortex show a progression from processing sensory input to processing the response. In contrast to previous macaque recordings, information related to choice-irrelevant features is represented more weakly than choice-relevant sensory information. To test whether this mechanistic difference between species is caused by extensive over-training common in non-human primate studies, we trained humans on >20,000 trials of the task. Choice-irrelevant features were still weaker than relevant features in premotor cortex after over-training.
© 2021, Takagi et al.

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Keywords:  human; magnetoencephalography; neural population trajectory; neuroscience; repetition suppression; top-down attention

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33973522      PMCID: PMC8143794          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.60988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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