在灵长类动物的额叶皮层中,动作符号的神经表现
Lucas Y Tian1,2, Kedar U Garzón1, Adam G Rouse3
1Laboratory of Neural Systems, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|March 17, 2025
概括
科学家们发现神经群体在额叶皮层编码了动作符号. 这一发现为解决问题和认知操作中的符号表示提供了神经基础的证据.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 灵长类动物学 灵长类动物学
背景情况:
- 智能依赖于解决新的问题,可能使用符号表示.
- 以前的研究提出了认知符号,但缺乏明确的神经证据.
- 了解符号表示的神经基础对于解释复杂认知至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了识别神经基质的行动符号,运动行为的内部表示.
- 调查这些表示是否表现出符号系统的属性:不变性,分类结构和重组.
- 确定负责编码这些象征性动作表示的脑部区域.
主要方法:
- 猿执行了一项类似于绘画的任务,以评估象征性行动表示的行为证据.
- 神经记录同时在运动,前运动和前额叶皮层进行.
- 分析侧重于计划期间的人口活动,以确定动作符号的神经编码.
主要成果:
- 行为数据显示了运动参数的不变性,分类结构和学习行为的重组.
- 腹前运动皮层 (PMv) 神经活动表现出运动不变性,分类结构和重组.
- 没有其他记录的大脑区域在神经活动中显示出这种象征性质的组合.
结论:
- 在腹前运动皮质 (PMv) 中发现了一个编码动作符号的神经群体.
- 这些发现为运动行为的象征性表示提供了第一个直接的神经证据.
- 这一发现为解决问题的基础的象征性认知操作提供了潜在的神经基质.
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