Brain Research Institute, Center for Cognitive Sciences, University of Bremen, P.O. Box 33 04 40, D-28334 Bremen, Germany.
Neuron. 2013 May 22;78(4):740-50. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.03.014.
Selective visual attention is known to be associated with characteristic modulations of neuronal activity in early visual cortex, but there is only rare evidence showing that these neuronal modulations are directly related to attention-dependent behavioral improvements. Here, we describe a strong, transient increase in the response of neurons in the mediotemporal (MT) area to behaviorally relevant speed changes that is not only modulated by attention but also highly correlated with the animal's performance. In trials with fast reaction time (RT), this transient component occurs with short latency, whereas latency increases monotonically with slower RT. Importantly, RTs are related not to the firing rate modulation during sustained attentive tracking of the target prior to the speed change but to the variability of the neuronal response. Our findings suggest a direct link between attention-dependent response modulations in early visual cortex and improved behavioral performance.
选择性视觉注意力与早期视觉皮层中神经元活动的特征调制有关,但仅有很少的证据表明这些神经元调制与注意力依赖的行为改善直接相关。在这里,我们描述了中颞(MT)区神经元对与行为相关的速度变化的反应的强烈、短暂增加,这种增加不仅受到注意力的调节,而且与动物的表现高度相关。在快速反应时间(RT)的试验中,这种瞬态成分潜伏期短,而潜伏期随着较慢的 RT 单调增加。重要的是,RT 与速度变化前目标持续注意力跟踪期间的放电率调制无关,而是与神经元反应的可变性有关。我们的研究结果表明,早期视觉皮层中注意力依赖的反应调制与行为表现的改善之间存在直接联系。