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Dynamic tuning of neural stability for cognitive control
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Dynamic tuning of neural stability for cognitive control

M. Xu, T. Hosokawa, et al.

The brain balances robustness and flexibility by maintaining and selectively updating neural activity patterns. Studying monkey prefrontal cortex during covert rule maintenance and sensory integration, the authors identify a 70 ms delay after response onset that enables transient system-level destabilization, opening a temporal window to incorporate new information. This allows robustness and sensitivity to coexist and reveals a learned, explicit rule representation. Research conducted by Muyuan Xu, Takayuki Hosokawa, Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, and Kazuyuki Aihara.... show more
Abstract
The brain is thought to execute cognitive control by actively maintaining and flexibly updating patterns of neural activity that represent goals and rules. However, while actively maintaining patterns of activity requires robustness against noise and distractors, updating the activity requires sensitivity to task-relevant inputs. How these conflicting demands can be reconciled in a single neural system remains unclear. Here, we study the prefrontal cortex of monkeys maintaining a covert rule and integrating sensory inputs toward a choice. Following the onset of neural responses, sensory integration evolves with a 70 ms delay. Using a stability analysis and a recurrent neural network model trained to perform the task, we show that this delay enables a transient, system-level destabilization, opening a temporal window to selectively incorporate new information. This mechanism allows robustness and sensitivity to coexist in a neural system and hierarchically updates patterns of neural activity, providing a general framework for cognitive control. Furthermore, it reveals a learned, explicit rule representation, suggesting a reconciliation between the symbolic and connectionist approaches for building intelligent machines.
Publisher
PNAS
Published On
Nov 25, 2024
Authors
Muyuan Xu, Takayuki Hosokawa, Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, Kazuyuki Aihara
Tags
prefrontal cortexcognitive controlsensory integrationtransient destabilizationrecurrent neural networkrule representationrobustness vs sensitivity
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