中背脊丘脑调节任务的不确定性,使认知灵活性
Xiaohan Zhang1, Arghya Mukherjee2, Michael M Halassa2
1Department of Psychiatry, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Nature communications
|March 18, 2025
概括
中背脊 (MD) 丘脑与前额叶皮质 (PFC) 合作,有助于在不确定性下做出决定. 计算模型揭示了MD如何通过改善工作记忆和上下文切换来增强认知灵活性.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 计算神经科学是一种神经科学.
- 认知科学 认知科学
背景情况:
- 中背部 (MD) 丘脑和前额皮层 (PFC) 对于认知控制至关重要.
- 在不确定性和认知灵活性下,MD丘脑参与决策已经确立,但其计算机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用生物约束计算模型来界定MD丘脑在上下文依赖决策中的机械作用.
- 了解MD如何影响诸如不确定性调节和灵活性等认知过程.
主要方法:
- 培训PFC-MD相互作用的生物约束计算模型.
- 将遗传识别的甲状腺皮层连接性和内部神经元细胞类型纳入模型.
- 分析模型行为以了解计算机制.
主要成果:
- 在PFC模型中整合MD马体增强了对低信号噪声比的稳定性.
- 该模型展示了改进的工作记忆和快速上下文切换功能.
- 该计算模型成功地复制了动物研究中的关键神经生理学发现.
结论:
- 在调节暗示不确定性和上下文切换方面,MD丘脑起着关键作用,从而使认知灵活性成为可能.
- 该模型提供了对MD函数的计算和几何见解.
- 预测将认知缺陷与甲状腺皮层障碍和前额前部不平衡联系起来.
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