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Choice-specific sequences in parietal cortex during a virtual-navigation decision task

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NATURE
Volume 484, Issue 7392, Pages 62-68

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature10918

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  1. NIH [R01-MH083686, RC1-NS068148]
  2. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
  3. Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award at the Scientific Interface

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The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has an important role in many cognitive behaviours; however, the neural circuit dynamics underlying PPC function are not well understood. Here we optically imaged the spatial and temporal activity patterns of neuronal populations in mice performing a PPC-dependent task that combined a perceptual decision and memory-guided navigation in a virtual environment. Individual neurons had transient activation staggered relative to one another in time, forming a sequence of neuronal activation spanning the entire length of a task trial. Distinct sequences of neurons were triggered on trials with opposite behavioural choices and defined divergent, choice-specific trajectories through a state space of neuronal population activity. Cells participating in the different sequences and at distinct time points in the task were anatomically intermixed over microcircuit length scales (<100 micrometres). During working memory decision tasks, the PPC may therefore perform computations through sequence-based circuit dynamics, rather than long-lived stable states, implemented using anatomically intermingled microcircuits.

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