在视觉和运动过程中,子前部内区域的混合选择性
Monica Maranesi1, Marco Lanzilotto1, Edoardo Arcuri1
1Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma 43125, Italy.
Progress in neurobiology
|April 11, 2024
概括
前侧内区域 (AIP) 使用单个神经元的部分混合选择性进行多式编码. 这个大脑区域整合了关于对象和自我的行为和他人对行动计划的信息.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 灵长类的认知能力
- 感应运动集成 感应运动集成
背景情况:
- 传统上,人们认为前侧内区域 (AIP) 编码特定的对象和动作信息.
- 之前的研究往往集中在单个变量上,使多式联运编码的出现变得不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查AIP中多式联运编码是如何出现的.
- 为了确定单个AIP神经元是否编码单个或多个信息来源.
主要方法:
- 来自子AIP神经元的慢性神经记录,跨越各种任务和条件.
- 对观察到的物体,执行的动作和观察到的动作的神经元反应的分析.
主要成果:
- 大多数记录的AIP神经元对观察到的对象,执行的动作和观察到的动作表现出混合的选择性.
- 这种混合的选择性被增强为子的周边空间内的信息.
- 这些发现与不同的神经元群体的经典观点形成鲜明对比.
结论:
- 在AIP中,多模式编码是由单个神经元内的部分混合选择性引起的.
- AIP神经元整合各种信息,用于计划对物理物体和其他主体的行动.
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