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Investigating Object Representations in the Macaque Dorsal Visual Stream Using Single-unit Recordings
Published on: August 1, 2018
Primate thalamic nuclei select abstract rules and shape prefrontal dynamics
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Flexible behavior depends on abstract rules to generalize beyond specific instances, and outcome monitoring to adjust actions. Cortical circuits are posited to read out rules from high-dimensional representations of task-relevant variables in prefrontal cortex (PFC). We instead hypothesized that converging inputs from PFC, directly or via basal ganglia (BG), enable thalamus to select rules. We measured activity across PFC and connected thalamic nuclei of monkeys applying rules. Abstract rule information first appeared in ventroanterior thalamus (VA) - the main thalamic hub between BG and PFC. Mediodorsal thalamus (MD) also represented rule information before PFC, persisting to help maintain activation of relevant PFC cell ensembles. MD, a major recipient of midbrain dopamine input, was first to represent information about behavioral outcomes. A PFC-BG-thalamus model reproduced key findings, and thalamic-lesion modeling disrupted PFC rule representations. This suggests that thalamus selects high-level cognitive information from PFC and monitors behavioral outcomes of these selections.
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