Johnston Kevin, Everling Stefan
Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2009 May;21(5):1023-38. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21067.
Visuospatial working memory is one of the most extensively investigated functions of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Theories of prefrontal cortical function have suggested that this area exerts cognitive control by modulating the activity of structures to which it is connected. Here, we used the oculomotor system as a model in which to characterize the output signals sent from the DLPFC to a target structure during a classical spatial working memory task. We recorded the activity of identified DLPFC-superior colliculus (SC) projection neurons while monkeys performed a memory-guided saccade task in which they were required to generate saccades toward remembered stimulus locations. DLPFC neurons sent signals related to all aspects of the task to the SC, some of which were spatially tuned. These data provide the first direct evidence that the DLPFC sends task-relevant information to the SC during a spatial working memory task, and further support a role for the DLPFC in the direct modulation of other brain areas.
视觉空间工作记忆是背外侧前额叶皮质(DLPFC)研究最为广泛的功能之一。前额叶皮质功能理论表明,该区域通过调节与其相连结构的活动来施加认知控制。在此,我们使用眼动系统作为模型,以表征在经典空间工作记忆任务期间从DLPFC发送到目标结构的输出信号。我们记录了已识别的DLPFC-上丘(SC)投射神经元的活动,同时猴子执行记忆引导扫视任务,在此任务中它们需要向记忆中的刺激位置产生扫视。DLPFC神经元将与任务各个方面相关的信号发送到SC,其中一些信号在空间上是经过调整的。这些数据提供了首个直接证据,表明在空间工作记忆任务期间DLPFC向SC发送与任务相关的信息,并进一步支持DLPFC在直接调节其他脑区方面的作用。