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Brain-wide dynamics linking sensation to action during decision-making

Psychology

Brain-wide dynamics linking sensation to action during decision-making

A. Khilkevich, M. Lohse, et al.

Discover how brain areas collaborate during perceptual decision-making! This exciting research by Andrei Khilkevich and team reveals how sensory input and motor planning are integrated across multiple regions in the brain, leading to improved action preparation and decision-making processes.... show more
Abstract
Perceptual decisions rely on learned associations between sensory evidence and appropriate actions, involving the filtering and integration of relevant inputs to prepare and execute timely responses. Despite the distributed nature of task-relevant representations, it remains unclear how transformations between sensory input, evidence integration, motor planning and execution are orchestrated across brain areas and dimensions of neural activity. Here we addressed this question by recording brain-wide neural activity in mice learning to report changes in ambiguous visual input. After learning, evidence integration emerged across most brain areas in sparse neural populations that drive movement-preparatory activity. Visual responses evolved from transient activations in sensory areas to sustained representations in frontal-motor cortex, thalamus, basal ganglia, midbrain and cerebellum, enabling parallel evidence accumulation. In areas that accumulate evidence, shared population activity patterns encode visual evidence and movement preparation, distinct from movement-execution dynamics. Activity in movement-preparatory subspace is driven by neurons integrating evidence, which collapses at movement onset, allowing the integration process to reset. Across premotor regions, evidence-integration timescales were independent of intrinsic regional dynamics, and thus depended on task experience. In summary, learning aligns evidence accumulation to action preparation in activity dynamics across dozens of brain regions, leading to highly distributed and parallelized sensorimotor transformations during decision-making and unifying concepts from decision-making and motor control into a brain-wide framework.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Oct 24, 2024
Authors
Andrei Khilkevich, Michael Lohse, Ryan Low, Ivana Orsolic, Tadej Bozic, Paige Windmill, Thomas D. Mrsic-Flogel
Tags
perceptual decision-making
brain areas
sensory input
evidence integration
motor planning
sensorimotor transformations
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