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Revealing nonlinear neural decoding by analyzing choices

Psychology

Revealing nonlinear neural decoding by analyzing choices

Q. Yang, E. Walker, et al.

Explore a groundbreaking theoretical framework that reveals how the brain decodes complex sensory data entangled with nuisance variables. This research, conducted by Qianli Yang, Edgar Walker, R. James Cotton, Andreas S. Tolias, and Xaq Pitkow, highlights a fascinating relationship between neural activity and behavioral choices, suggesting near-optimal decoding in the visual cortex of monkeys.... show more
Abstract
Sensory data about most natural task-relevant variables are entangled with task-irrelevant nuisance variables. The neurons that encode these relevant signals typically constitute a nonlinear population code. Here we present a theoretical framework for quantifying how the brain uses or decodes its nonlinear information. Our theory obeys fundamental mathematical limitations on information content inherited from the sensory periphery, describing redundant codes when there are many more cortical neurons than primary sensory neurons. The theory predicts that if the brain uses its nonlinear population codes optimally, then more informative patterns should be more correlated with choices. More specifically, the theory predicts a simple, easily computed quantitative relationship between fluctuating neural activity and behavioral choices that reveals the decoding efficiency. This relationship holds for optimal feedforward networks of modest complexity, when experiments are performed under natural nuisance variation. We analyze recordings from primary visual cortex of monkeys discriminating the distribution from which oriented stimuli were drawn, and find these data are consistent with the hypothesis of near-optimal nonlinear decoding.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 16, 2021
Authors
Qianli Yang, Edgar Walker, R. James Cotton, Andreas S. Tolias, Xaq Pitkow
Tags
nonlinear population code
brain decoding
sensory data
neural activity
behavioral choices
optimal decoding
visual cortex
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