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Published on: June 19, 2016
Rotational dynamics in motor cortex are consistent with a feedback controller
Hari Teja Kalidindi1, Kevin P Cross2, Timothy P Lillicrap3
1The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.
Rotational dynamics in the motor cortex may not solely stem from internal connections. Sensory feedback and interactions with other brain regions significantly influence motor control, suggesting broader system-level dynamics.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Computational Neuroscience
- Motor Control
Background:
- Recent research highlights rotational dynamics in the motor cortex (MC).
- Existing theories often attribute these dynamics to intrinsic MC connections.
- Alternative perspectives suggest MC functions as a feedback controller, relying on sensory feedback and inter-areal interactions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the origins of rotational dynamics in motor control.
- To reconcile conflicting theories regarding intrinsic versus feedback-driven dynamics in the motor cortex.
- To explore the role of sensory feedback in generating observed neural dynamics.
Main Methods:
- Developed recurrent neural networks (RNNs) to model a limb and its sensory feedback.
- Trained RNNs to perform motor tasks: counteracting perturbations and reaching for targets.
- Analyzed neural activity and sensory feedback within the RNNs.
- Recorded neural activity in monkeys performing similar motor tasks.
Main Results:
- Rotational structure was observed in RNN activity and sensory feedback, even without recurrent connections.
- Neural recordings from monkeys showed rotational structure in both motor cortex and somatosensory cortex.
- These findings challenge the exclusive reliance on intrinsic connections to explain motor cortex dynamics.
Conclusions:
- Rotational structure in neural activity may reflect broader dynamics within the voluntary motor system.
- Continuous sensory feedback and inter-areal interactions play a crucial role in online motor control.
- The study suggests that rotational dynamics are not exclusive to the motor cortex but are present throughout the motor system involved in action control.
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