Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK.
Neuron. 2013 Apr 24;78(2):364-75. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.01.039. Epub 2013 Apr 4.
Cognitive flexibility is fundamental to adaptive intelligent behavior. Prefrontal cortex has long been associated with flexible cognitive function, but the neurophysiological principles that enable prefrontal cells to adapt their response properties according to context-dependent rules remain poorly understood. Here, we use time-resolved population-level neural pattern analyses to explore how context is encoded and maintained in primate prefrontal cortex and used in flexible decision making. We show that an instruction cue triggers a rapid series of state transitions before settling into a stable low-activity state. The postcue state is differentially tuned according to the current task-relevant rule. During decision making, the response to a choice stimulus is characterized by an initial stimulus-specific population response but evolves to different final decision-related states depending on the current rule. These results demonstrate how neural tuning profiles in prefrontal cortex adapt to accommodate changes in behavioral context. Highly flexible tuning could be mediated via short-term synaptic plasticity.
认知灵活性是适应智能行为的基础。前额叶皮层长期以来一直与灵活的认知功能相关联,但前额叶细胞根据上下文相关规则调整其反应特性的神经生理原理仍知之甚少。在这里,我们使用时分辨率的群体水平神经模式分析来探索上下文是如何在灵长类前额叶皮层中进行编码和维持的,并用于灵活的决策制定。我们表明,指令提示会在稳定的低活动状态之前引发快速的一系列状态转变。后续提示状态根据当前与任务相关的规则而有差异地调整。在决策过程中,对选择刺激的反应最初具有特定于刺激的群体反应,但会根据当前规则演变为不同的最终与决策相关的状态。这些结果表明前额叶皮层中的神经调谐如何适应行为环境的变化。高度灵活的调谐可以通过短期突触可塑性来介导。