Transient neuronal correlations underlying goal selection and maintenance in prefrontal cortex

S. Tsujimoto, ALDO GENOVESIO, S. P. Wise

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Abstract

We reported previously that as monkeys used abstract response strategies to choose spatial goals, 1 population of prefrontal cortex neurons encoded future goals (F cells), whereas a largely separate population encoded previous goals (P cells). Here, to better understand the mechanisms of goal selection and maintenance, we studied correlated activity among pairs of these neurons. Among the 3 possible types of pairs, F-F and F-P pairs often exhibited significant correlations when and after monkeys selected future goals but P-P pairs rarely did. These correlations were stronger when monkeys shifted from a previous goal than when they stayed with that goal. In addition, members of F-F pairs usually preferred the same goal and thus shared both prospective coding and spatial tuning properties. In contrast, cells composing F-P pairs usually had different spatial preferences and thus shared neither coding nor spatial tuning properties. On the assumption that the neurons composing a pair send convergent outputs to target neurons, their correlated activity could enhance their efficacy in context-dependent goal selection, goal maintenance, and the transformation of goal choices into action.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)2748-2761
Numero di pagine14
RivistaCerebral Cortex
Volume18
Numero di pubblicazione12
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2008

Keywords

  • attentional selection
  • behavioral neurophysiology
  • cell assemblies
  • frontal lobe
  • working memory

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