Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Neuron. 2012 Sep 6;75(5):865-74. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.07.021.
In contrast to the well-established roles of the striatum in movement generation and value-based decisions, its contributions to perceptual decisions lack direct experimental support. Here, we show that electrical microstimulation in the monkey caudate nucleus influences both choice and saccade response time on a visual motion discrimination task. Within a drift-diffusion framework, these effects consist of two components. The perceptual component biases choices toward ipsilateral targets, away from the neurons' predominantly contralateral response fields. The choice bias is consistent with a nonzero starting value of the diffusion process, which increases and decreases decision times for contralateral and ipsilateral choices, respectively. The nonperceptual component decreases and increases nondecision times toward contralateral and ipsilateral targets, respectively, consistent with the caudate's role in saccade generation. The results imply a causal role for the caudate in perceptual decisions used to select saccades that may be distinct from its role in executing those saccades.
与纹状体在运动产生和基于价值的决策中的既定作用形成鲜明对比的是,它在感知决策中的贡献缺乏直接的实验支持。在这里,我们表明,猴子尾状核的电微刺激会影响视觉运动辨别任务中的选择和扫视反应时间。在漂移-扩散框架内,这些影响由两个组件组成。感知组件使选择偏向于同侧目标,远离神经元主要的对侧反应区域。选择偏差与扩散过程的非零起始值一致,分别增加和减少对侧和同侧选择的决策时间。非感知组件分别向对侧和同侧目标减少和增加非决策时间,这与尾状核在扫视产生中的作用一致。结果表明,尾状核在用于选择扫视的感知决策中起着因果作用,这可能与它在执行这些扫视中的作用不同。