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Pyramidal cell types drive functionally distinct cortical activity patterns during decision-making
BiologyNature Neuroscience

Pyramidal cell types drive functionally distinct cortical activity patterns during decision-making

S. Musall, X. R. Sun, et al.

Discover how distinct cortical circuit cell types influence our ability to make decisions! Researchers, including Simon Musall and Anne K. Churchland, unveil the unique roles of different pyramidal neurons in shaping perceptual behavior through intricate neural dynamics during an auditory decision task.... show more
Abstract
Understanding how cortical circuits generate complex behavior requires investigating the cell types that comprise them. Functional differences across pyramidal neuron (PyN) types have been observed within cortical areas, but it is not known whether these local differences extend throughout the cortex, nor whether additional differences emerge when larger-scale dynamics are considered. We used genetic and retrograde labeling to target pyramidal tract, intratelencephalic and corticostriatal projection neurons and measured their cortex-wide activity. Each PyN type drove unique neural dynamics, both at the local and cortex-wide scales. Cortical activity and optogenetic inactivation during an auditory decision task revealed distinct functional roles. All PyNs in parietal cortex were recruited during perception of the auditory stimulus, but, surprisingly, pyramidal tract neurons had the largest causal role. In frontal cortex, all PyNs were required for accurate choices but showed distinct choice tuning. Our results reveal that rich, cell-type-specific cortical dynamics shape perceptual decisions.
Publisher
Nature Neuroscience
Published On
Mar 01, 2023
Authors
Simon Musall, Xiaonan R. Sun, Hemanth Mohan, Xu An, Steven Gluf, Shu-Jing Li, Rhonda Drewes, Emma Cravo, Irene Lenzi, Chaoqun Yin, Björn M. Kampa, Anne K. Churchland
Tags
cortical circuitspyramidal neuronsdecision-makingneural dynamicsauditory task
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