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Sequential transmission of task-relevant information in cortical neuronal networks

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CELL REPORTS
卷 39, 期 9, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110878

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  1. NIH [RO1DC9607, U01NS90569, P01AG55365, U19NS107474, R01DC17785, R21DC017829]
  2. NSF [ECCS1807216, ECCS2032649]

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This study uses two-photon imaging to investigate the activity of neurons in the primary auditory cortex of mice during a pure-tone discrimination task. The findings show that these neurons encode sensory information and behavioral choices, and network structures differ depending on the behavior and stimulus tones.
Cortical processing of task-relevant information enables recognition of behaviorally meaningful sensory events. It is unclear how task-related information is represented within cortical networks by the activity of individual neurons and their functional interactions. Here, we use two-photon imaging to record neuronal activity from the primary auditory cortex of mice during a pure-tone discrimination task. We find that a subset of neurons transiently encode sensory information used to inform behavioral choice. Using Granger causality analysis, we show that these neurons form functional networks in which information transmits sequentially. Network structures differ for target versus non-target tones, encode behavioral choice, and differ between correct versus incorrect behavioral choices. Correct behavioral choices are associated with shorter communication timescales, larger functional correlations, and greater information redundancy. In summary, specialized neurons in primary auditory cortex integrate task-related information and form functional networks whose structures encode both sensory input and behavioral choice.

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