Wang Xiao-Jing
Volen Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254, USA.
Neuron. 2002 Dec 5;36(5):955-68. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(02)01092-9.
Recent physiological studies of alert primates have revealed cortical neural correlates of key steps in a perceptual decision-making process. To elucidate synaptic mechanisms of decision making, I investigated a biophysically realistic cortical network model for a visual discrimination experiment. In the model, slow recurrent excitation and feedback inhibition produce attractor dynamics that amplify the difference between conflicting inputs and generates a binary choice. The model is shown to account for salient characteristics of the observed decision-correlated neural activity, as well as the animal's psychometric function and reaction times. These results suggest that recurrent excitation mediated by NMDA receptors provides a candidate cellular mechanism for the slow time integration of sensory stimuli and the formation of categorical choices in a decision-making neocortical network.
近期对警觉灵长类动物的生理学研究揭示了感知决策过程中关键步骤的皮层神经关联。为阐明决策的突触机制,我研究了一个用于视觉辨别实验的具有生物物理真实性的皮层网络模型。在该模型中,缓慢的循环兴奋和反馈抑制产生吸引子动力学,放大冲突输入之间的差异并产生二元选择。该模型被证明能够解释所观察到的与决策相关的神经活动的显著特征,以及动物的心理测量函数和反应时间。这些结果表明,由NMDA受体介导的循环兴奋为感觉刺激的缓慢时间整合以及决策新皮层网络中分类选择的形成提供了一种候选细胞机制。