Cognitive processes are disentangled at cortex-wide scales.

认知过程在大脑皮层范围内被区分开来

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作者:Costa Renan M, Luo Jiaqi K, Salvino Peter S, Ackert-Smith Lyn A, Ibarra Shawna M, Pinto Lucas
Most decisions involve multiple cognitive processes. Recent findings suggest that these processes are distributed across the cortex(1-21), but that single regions implement them via orthogonal population-activity patterns(14,21-33). How are these local geometries combined across the cortex? Here, we designed a virtual-navigation task for mice that dissociates the accumulation and short-term memory of sensory evidence, and choice. Combining dimensionality reduction and decoding models with cortex-wide widefield Ca(2+) imaging, we observed distributed but near-orthogonal coding subspaces for these different cognitive processes, and that this geometry breaks down during erroneous choices. Further, only the memory subspace corresponded to a spontaneous activity-timescale hierarchy, suggesting that it co-opts intrinsic circuit properties. Thus, we reconcile previous findings by showing that cortex-wide dynamics supporting distinct cognitive processes are disentangled.

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