Department of Biopsychology, Faculty of Psychology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44780, Bochum, Germany.
Department of Neurophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, Ruhr University Bochum, Universitätsstraße 150, 44780, Bochum, Germany.
Nat Commun. 2020 Sep 18;11(1):4715. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-18437-1.
Animal-fMRI is a powerful method to understand neural mechanisms of cognition, but it remains a major challenge to scan actively participating small animals under low-stress conditions. Here, we present an event-related functional MRI platform in awake pigeons using single-shot RARE fMRI to investigate the neural fundaments for visually-guided decision making. We established a head-fixated Go/NoGo paradigm, which the animals quickly learned under low-stress conditions. The animals were motivated by water reward and behavior was assessed by logging mandibulations during the fMRI experiment with close to zero motion artifacts over hundreds of repeats. To achieve optimal results, we characterized the species-specific hemodynamic response function. As a proof-of-principle, we run a color discrimination task and discovered differential neural networks for Go-, NoGo-, and response execution-phases. Our findings open the door to visualize the neural fundaments of perceptual and cognitive functions in birds-a vertebrate class of which some clades are cognitively on par with primates.
动物 fMRI 是一种理解认知神经机制的强大方法,但在低压力条件下扫描积极参与的小动物仍然是一个主要挑战。在这里,我们使用单次 RARE fMRI 为清醒鸽子展示了一个事件相关的功能 MRI 平台,以研究视觉引导决策的神经基础。我们建立了一个基于头固定的 Go/NoGo 范式,动物在低压力条件下很快学会了这个范式。动物通过水奖励来驱动,并且通过在 fMRI 实验期间记录下颌运动来评估行为,在数百次重复中几乎没有运动伪影。为了获得最佳结果,我们对物种特异性的血液动力学响应函数进行了特征描述。作为原理验证,我们运行了一个颜色辨别任务,发现了 Go-、NoGo-和响应执行阶段的不同神经网络。我们的发现为可视化鸟类(一种与灵长类动物认知水平相当的脊椎动物类群)的感知和认知功能的神经基础打开了大门。